ZB 2005: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B 4th International Conference of B and Z Users, Guildford, UK, April 13-15, 2005, Proceedings /
ZB 2005: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B 4th International Conference of B and Z Users, Guildford, UK, April 13-15, 2005, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Helen Treharne, Steve King, Martin Henson, Steve Schneider.
- 1st ed. 2005.
- XVI, 496 p. online resource.
- Programming and Software Engineering, 3455 2945-9168 ; .
- Programming and Software Engineering, 3455 .
Specification Before Satisfaction: The Case for Research into Obtaining the Right Specification —Extended Abstract— -- Visualising Larger State Spaces in Pro B -- Non-atomic Refinement in Z and CSP -- Process Refinement in B -- CZT: A Framework for Z Tools -- Model Checking Z Specifications Using SAL -- Proving Properties of Stateflow Models Using ISO Standard Z and CADiZ -- A Stepwise Development of the Peterson’s Mutual Exclusion Algorithm Using B Abstract Systems -- An Extension of Event B for Developing Grid Systems -- The Challenge of Probabilistic Event B—Extended Abstract— -- Requirements as Conjectures: Intuitive DVD Menu Navigation -- A Prospective-Value Semantics for the GSL -- Retrenchment and the B-Toolkit -- Refinement and Reachability in Event_B -- A Rigorous Foundation for Pattern-Based Design Models -- An Object-Oriented Structuring for Z Based on Views -- Component Reuse in B Using ACL2 -- GeneSyst: A Tool to Reason About Behavioral Aspects of B Event Specifications. Application to Security Properties -- Formal Verification of a Type Flaw Attack on a Security Protocol Using Object-Z -- Using B as a High Level Programming Language in an Industrial Project: Roissy VAL -- Development via Refinement in Probabilistic B — Foundation and Case Study -- Formal Program Development with Approximations -- Practical Data Refinement for the Z Schema Calculus -- Slicing Object-Z Specifications for Verification -- Checking JML Specifications with B Machines -- Including Design Guidelines in the Formal Specification of Interfaces in Z -- Some Guidelines for Formal Development of Web-Based Applications in B-Method.
9783540320074
10.1007/b135596 doi
Computer science.
Software engineering.
Machine theory.
Theory of Computation.
Software Engineering.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
QA75.5-76.95
004.0151
Specification Before Satisfaction: The Case for Research into Obtaining the Right Specification —Extended Abstract— -- Visualising Larger State Spaces in Pro B -- Non-atomic Refinement in Z and CSP -- Process Refinement in B -- CZT: A Framework for Z Tools -- Model Checking Z Specifications Using SAL -- Proving Properties of Stateflow Models Using ISO Standard Z and CADiZ -- A Stepwise Development of the Peterson’s Mutual Exclusion Algorithm Using B Abstract Systems -- An Extension of Event B for Developing Grid Systems -- The Challenge of Probabilistic Event B—Extended Abstract— -- Requirements as Conjectures: Intuitive DVD Menu Navigation -- A Prospective-Value Semantics for the GSL -- Retrenchment and the B-Toolkit -- Refinement and Reachability in Event_B -- A Rigorous Foundation for Pattern-Based Design Models -- An Object-Oriented Structuring for Z Based on Views -- Component Reuse in B Using ACL2 -- GeneSyst: A Tool to Reason About Behavioral Aspects of B Event Specifications. Application to Security Properties -- Formal Verification of a Type Flaw Attack on a Security Protocol Using Object-Z -- Using B as a High Level Programming Language in an Industrial Project: Roissy VAL -- Development via Refinement in Probabilistic B — Foundation and Case Study -- Formal Program Development with Approximations -- Practical Data Refinement for the Z Schema Calculus -- Slicing Object-Z Specifications for Verification -- Checking JML Specifications with B Machines -- Including Design Guidelines in the Formal Specification of Interfaces in Z -- Some Guidelines for Formal Development of Web-Based Applications in B-Method.
9783540320074
10.1007/b135596 doi
Computer science.
Software engineering.
Machine theory.
Theory of Computation.
Software Engineering.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
QA75.5-76.95
004.0151