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Formal Methods Europe - http://www.fmeurope.org/
An organisation with the mission of promoting and supporting the industrial use of formal methods for computer systems development. The site contains information on formal methods and on FME itself. |
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Description Logics - http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/iislab/people/patla/DL/
Includes courses, tutorials, research groups and publications. Collected by Patrick Lambrix. |
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FraCaS - http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~fracas/
A Framework for Computational Semantics. |
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Interactive Software Development and Renovation Software - http://www.cwi.nl/htbin/sen1/twiki/bin/view/Meta-Environment
ASF+SDF compiler runtime library, Meta-Environment, ATerm Library, SDF2 Parser generator, Completa, SGLR (Scannerless Generalized LR parser), ToolBus. |
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Statestep - http://statestep.com
A lightweight, systematic method for finite state machine specification: a tool includes interactive checking and a kind of spreadsheet for invariants; it also supports decision tables and combinatorial completion. |
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CoFI: Common Framework Initiative - http://www.brics.dk/Projects/CoFI/
Open collaborative effort to produce a Common Algebraic Specification Language (CASL) as the center of an internationally standardized family of specification languages. Contacts with industry groups. |
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INKA Inductive Theorem Prover - http://www.dfki.de/vse/systems/inka/
First-order theorem prover with induction based on the explicit induction paradigm. It is based on a full first-order calculus, a special variant of the resolution calculus with paramodulation. |
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StateWORKS Studio - http://www.stateworks.com/product/product/
Professional software specification environment based on finite state machine (FSM) concept. Contains FSM editor, simulator, monitoring and debugging tools. Allows to build complex FSM systems. For WindowsNT/2000/XP operating systems. |
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AMAST 2000 - http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/amast/amast2000.html
Algebraic Methodology And Software Technology conference: online proceedings and all papers, in .pdf format, abstracts in HTML. |
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KORSO - http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/proj/korso/
Deduction oriented Development of Specifications: language designed for modularizing large projects. Complex specifications can be hierarchically structured by combining specifications with renaming and hiding. Powerful enough to express implementation of specifications via more primitive specifications. |
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ResearchIndex: Proof Theoretic Approach To Specification Languages - http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.45.7714
Thesis studies FORUM as specification language. FORUM is a higher order logic based on the logical connectives of Linear Logic. Initial example demonstrates that FORUM is well suited to specify concurrent computations by specifying the higher order ß calculus. |
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HasCASL DFG Project - http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cofi/projects/hascasl.html
Algebraic Specification + Functional Programming = Environment for Formal Software Development. An extension of CASL that establishes a connection with the functional programming language Haskell. |
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De Stijl - http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~cpahl/research/DeStijl.html
Design and Specification Through Interfacing and Joining Languages: fits in the framework of formal language engineering, aims at fundamental theoretical results relating features of extant languages for software specification and design, which should be useful to integrate and improve specification and design methods. |
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ResearchIndex: Structure-preserving specification languages for knowledge-based systems - http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.43.8800
Much work on validation and verification of knowledge based systems (KBSs) has been done in implementation languages, mostly rule based. Recent papers suggest it is useful to do validation and verification in a more abstract and formal specification of the system. |
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COMPASS - http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/agbkb/compass/
Goal: consolidate, integrate theoretical basis of algebraic specification methods and apply it to software. The algebraic approach supports precise specification of semantics of generic reusable system components, providing formal conceptual basis for stepwise, correct development. |