VDM '91 Formal Software Development Methods [electronic resource] : 4th International Symposium of VDM Europe Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, October 21–25, 1991 Proceedings / edited by Søren Prehn, Hans Toetenel.

Contributor(s): Prehn, Søren [editor.] | Toetenel, Hans [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 552Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991Description: XV, 433 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540464563Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Logic design | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Logics and Meanings of ProgramsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.758Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A tutorial on Larch and LCL, a Larch/C interface language -- A tutorial on the refinement calculus -- Tutorial lecture notes on the Irish School of the VDM -- The RAISE specification language a tutorial -- Formal Development with ABEL -- The PROSPECTRA methodology and system: uniform transformational (meta-) development -- The B-method -- Mathematical methods for digital systems development.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The proceedings of the fourth Vienna Development Method Symposium, VDM '91, are published here in two volumes. Previous VDM symposia were held in 1987 (LNCS 252), 1988 (LNCS 328), and 1990 (LNCS 428). The VDM symposia have been organized by the VDM Europe, formed in 1985 as an advisory board sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities. The VDM Europe working group consisted of reasearchers, software engineers, and programmers, all interested in prommoting the industrial usage of formal methods for software development. The fourth VDM symposium presented not only VDM but also a large number of other methods for formal software development. Volume 1 contains the conference contributions. It has four parts: contributions of invited speakers, papers, project reports, and tools demonstration abstracts. The emphasis is on methods and calculi for development, verification and verification tools support, experiences from doing developments, and the associated theoretical problems. Volume2 contains four introductory tutorials (on LARCH, Refinement Calculus, VDM, and RAISE) and four advanced tutorials (on ABEL, PROSPECTRA, THE B Method, and The Stack). They present a comprehensive account of the state of theart.
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A tutorial on Larch and LCL, a Larch/C interface language -- A tutorial on the refinement calculus -- Tutorial lecture notes on the Irish School of the VDM -- The RAISE specification language a tutorial -- Formal Development with ABEL -- The PROSPECTRA methodology and system: uniform transformational (meta-) development -- The B-method -- Mathematical methods for digital systems development.

The proceedings of the fourth Vienna Development Method Symposium, VDM '91, are published here in two volumes. Previous VDM symposia were held in 1987 (LNCS 252), 1988 (LNCS 328), and 1990 (LNCS 428). The VDM symposia have been organized by the VDM Europe, formed in 1985 as an advisory board sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities. The VDM Europe working group consisted of reasearchers, software engineers, and programmers, all interested in prommoting the industrial usage of formal methods for software development. The fourth VDM symposium presented not only VDM but also a large number of other methods for formal software development. Volume 1 contains the conference contributions. It has four parts: contributions of invited speakers, papers, project reports, and tools demonstration abstracts. The emphasis is on methods and calculi for development, verification and verification tools support, experiences from doing developments, and the associated theoretical problems. Volume2 contains four introductory tutorials (on LARCH, Refinement Calculus, VDM, and RAISE) and four advanced tutorials (on ABEL, PROSPECTRA, THE B Method, and The Stack). They present a comprehensive account of the state of theart.

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