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VDM '90 VDM and Z — Formal Methods in Software Development (VDM 1990)

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This paper suggests some mechanisms for supporting a modular approach to specifications written using Z. The general idea is that a (system) specification must be a document which may be split into chapters. Chapters may share objects through import and export declarations, and it is possible to define generic chapters which may be instantiated.

A Visiting CNPq-British Council Research Fellow at The Computing Lab, University of Kent at Canterbury, when the final version of this paper was produced.

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D. Bjørner C. A. R. Hoare H. Langmaack

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Sampaio, A., Meira, S. (1990). Modular extensions to Z. In: Bjørner, D., Hoare, C.A.R., Langmaack, H. (eds) VDM '90 VDM and Z — Formal Methods in Software Development. VDM 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 428. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52513-0_12

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