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Successful developments of data processing systems eventually result in systems that are programmed in existing programming languages, run on existing computers and serve certain purposes. The intended tasks and purposes of a data processing system may be put together in the requirements definition. Then the final program implements the intended system and is said to be correct if it meets the requirements.

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Ehrig, H., Kreowski, HJ. (1999). Refinement and Implementation. In: Astesiano, E., Kreowski, HJ., Krieg-Brückner, B. (eds) Algebraic Foundations of Systems Specification. IFIP State-of-the-Art Reports. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59851-7_7

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