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One major problem in producing software (both using formal and informal methods) is the capture of the user’s requirements. Although one can (at least in theory) prove the correctness of an implementation with respect to a specification, this is no help at all if the specification itself is not correct, i.e. does not match the user’s requirements.
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Jones, C.B., Jones, K.D., Lindsay, P.A., Moore, R.D. (1991). Foundations of specification animation. In: mural: A Formal Development Support System. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3180-9_9
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