This volume contains the papers presented at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory Programming Research Group 4th Annual Z User Meeting, held on 15 December 1989 at the University of Oxford, UK. This meeting provided an opportunity for Z Users to meet and to hear about the latest developments in both the theoretical and practical aspects of Z. The papers cover recent research on the formal notation of Z, with descriptions of its application in industry. Z tools and support environments are also described.
This volume contains the papers presented at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory Programming Research Group 4th Annual Z User Meeting, held on 15 December 1989 at the University of Oxford, UK. This meeting provided an opportunity for Z Users to meet and to hear about the latest developments in both the theoretical and practical aspects of Z. The papers cover recent research on the formal notation of Z, with descriptions of its application in industry. Z tools and support environments are also described.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Opening address: The State of Use of Formal Methods.- Type Inference in Z.- Minimisation in Formal Specification and Design.- From Programs to Z Specifications.- Computer Aided Transformation of Z into Prolog.- From Z Specifications to Functional Implementations.- A Generalisation of Bags in Z.- Formaliser - An Interactive Support Tool for Z.- Using Z to Develop a CASE Toolset.- Using Z to Describe Large Systems.- CICS/ESA 3.1 Experiences.- Structural Metrics for Z Specifications.- Educating Management in Z.- The Knuth-Bendix Completion Algorithm and its Specification in Z.- A Message Passing System. An Example of Combining CSP and Z.- Structured Methodologies and Formal Notations: Developing a Framework for Synthesis and Investigation.- Posters.- Zork: A Typechecker for Z from York.- The Z Tool.- Use of Z to Specify a Secure System.- ESPRIT BRA ProCoS Project.- Safemos: Demonstration of the Possibility of Totally Verified Systems.- ESPRIT II: REDO at Oxford.- Formal Specification of Window Systems.- PRG Archive Server.- ZIP: a Unification Initiative for Z Standards, Methods and Tools.- List of Z Users.- Selected Z Bibliography.- Z FORUM Electronic Newsletter.From the Contents: Theory and mathematical foundations of Z.- Z standards.- Z tools and support environments.- The use of Z for user interface design.- Case studies and applications.- Z education and training.- Methods of development using Z.- The relationship of Z to other methods and notations.- Measurements and metrics related to the use of Z.- Management issues related to the use of formal methods.- Selected Z bibliography.
Opening address: The State of Use of Formal Methods.- Type Inference in Z.- Minimisation in Formal Specification and Design.- From Programs to Z Specifications.- Computer Aided Transformation of Z into Prolog.- From Z Specifications to Functional Implementations.- A Generalisation of Bags in Z.- Formaliser - An Interactive Support Tool for Z.- Using Z to Develop a CASE Toolset.- Using Z to Describe Large Systems.- CICS/ESA 3.1 Experiences.- Structural Metrics for Z Specifications.- Educating Management in Z.- The Knuth-Bendix Completion Algorithm and its Specification in Z.- A Message Passing System. An Example of Combining CSP and Z.- Structured Methodologies and Formal Notations: Developing a Framework for Synthesis and Investigation.- Posters.- Zork: A Typechecker for Z from York.- The Z Tool.- Use of Z to Specify a Secure System.- ESPRIT BRA ProCoS Project.- Safemos: Demonstration of the Possibility of Totally Verified Systems.- ESPRIT II: REDO at Oxford.- Formal Specification of Window Systems.- PRG Archive Server.- ZIP: a Unification Initiative for Z Standards, Methods and Tools.- List of Z Users.- Selected Z Bibliography.- Z FORUM Electronic Newsletter.From the Contents: Theory and mathematical foundations of Z.- Z standards.- Z tools and support environments.- The use of Z for user interface design.- Case studies and applications.- Z education and training.- Methods of development using Z.- The relationship of Z to other methods and notations.- Measurements and metrics related to the use of Z.- Management issues related to the use of formal methods.- Selected Z bibliography.
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