Logics of Specification Languages
. Ed(S): Bjorner, Dines; Henson, Martin C.
By a specification language we understand a formal system of syntax, semantics and proof rules. The syntax and semantics define a language; the proof rules define a proof system. Specifications are expressions in the language, and reasoning over properties of these specifications is done within the proof system. This book presents comprehensive studies on nine specification languages and their logics of reasoning.
The editors and authors are authorities on these specification languages and their application. Dedicated chapters address: the use of ASM (Abstract State Machines) in the classroom; the Event-B modelling method; a methodological guide to CafeOBJ logic; CASL, the ... Read more
With extensive references and pointers to future developments, this book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students engaged with formal specification languages.
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