3rd Refinement Workshop : proceedings of the 3rd Refinement Workshop (organised by BCS-FACS, and sponsored by IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park and the Programming Research Group, University of Oxford) 9-11 January 1990, Hursley Park
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3rd Refinement Workshop : proceedings of the 3rd Refinement Workshop (organised by BCS-FACS, and sponsored by IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park and the Programming Research Group, University of Oxford) 9-11 January 1990, Hursley Park
(Workshops in computing)
Springer, c1991
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Third Refinement Workshop
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Description
The papers contained in this volume were presented at the 3rd Refinement Workshop which was held at IBM's Hursley Park Laboratory, from 9-11 January 1990. In January 1988, Professor John McDermid, of the University of York, organised a two-day workshop on the "Theory and Practice of Refinement". The purpose of this first workshop was to focus attention on refinement and expedite work in the area. Since then, the 2nd and 3rd Refinement Workshops have been held and the 4th Refinement Workshop is planned for January 1991. Refinement, in its most general sense, is the extraction of programs from specifications. The objective of work in the refinement area is the systematic and verified development of implementations from specifications, be they hardware or software developments.
Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction.- Deriving an Occam implementation of action systems.- Refinement algebra proves correctness of compiling specifications.- On the usability of logics which handle partial functions.- Designing and refining specifications with modules.- Formal program development in extended ML for the working programmer.- Relations and refinement in circuit design.- Specifying and refining concurrent systems - an example from the RAISE project.- Using refinement to convince: lessons learned from a case study.- Author Index.
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