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ZUM
2000
Springer
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Retrenchment, Refinement, and Simulation
: Retrenchment is introduced as a liberalisation of refinement intended to address some of the shortcomings of refinement as sole means of progressing from simple abstract models t...
Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton
SAS
1991
Springer
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On Static Properties of Specialized Programs
Specializing programs by partial evaluation is well defined extensionally, but in practice no intensional properties, such as what the specialized programs will look like or how ...
Karoline Malmkjær
FM
2008
Springer
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A Rigorous Approach to Networking: TCP, from Implementation to Protocol to Service
Abstract. Despite more then 30 years of research on protocol specification, the major protocols deployed in the Internet, such as TCP, are described only in informal prose RFCs and...
Tom Ridge, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell
FM
2008
Springer
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A Schedulerless Semantics of TLM Models Written in SystemC Via Translation into LOTOS
TLM (Transaction-Level Modeling) was introduced to cope with the increasing complexity of Systems-on-Chip designs by raising the modeling level. Currently, TLM is primarily used fo...
Olivier Ponsini, Wendelin Serwe
FMICS
2008
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Extending Structural Test Coverage Criteria for Lustre Programs with Multi-clock Operators
Lustre is a formal synchronous declarative language widely used for modeling and specifying safety-critical applications in the elds of avionics, transportation or energy productio...
Virginia Papailiopoulou, Laya Madani, Lydie du Bou...