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Z Logic and its Consequences

In: Computing and Informatics, vol. 22, no. 3-4
Martin C. Henson - Steve Reeves - Jonathan P. Bowen

Details:

Year, pages: 2003, 381 - 415
Keywords:
Formal methods, specification language, logic, Z
About article:
This paper provides an introduction to the specification language Z from a logical perspective. The possibility of presenting Z in this way is a consequence of a number of joint publications on Z logic that Henson and Reeves have co-written since 1997. We provide an informal as well as formal introduction to Z logic and show how it may be used, and extended, to investigate issues such as equational logic, the logic of preconditions, the issue of monotonicity and both operation and data refinement.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
C. Henson, M., Reeves, S., P. Bowen, J. 2003. Z Logic and its Consequences. In Computing and Informatics, vol. 22, no.3-4, pp. 381-415. 1335-9150.

APA:
C. Henson, M., Reeves, S., P. Bowen, J. (2003). Z Logic and its Consequences. Computing and Informatics, 22(3-4), 381-415. 1335-9150.