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Martin C. Henson
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Alloy: A Logical Modelling Language
pp. 2
An Outline Pattern Language for Z: Five Illustrations and Two Tables
pp. 20
Patterns to Guide Practical Refactoring: Examples Targetting Promotion in Z
pp. 40
Reuse of Specification Patterns with the B Method
pp. 58
Composing Specifications Using Communication
pp. 79
When Concurrent Control Meets Functional Requirements, or Z + Petri-Nets
pp. 98
How to Diagnose a Modern Car with a Formal B Model?
pp. 101
Parallel Hardware Design in B
pp. 103
Operation Refinement and Monotonicity in the Schema Calculus
pp. 127
Using Coupled Simulations in Non-atomic Refinement
pp. 148
An Analysis of Forward Simulation Data Refinement
pp. 168
B#: Toward a Synthesis between Z and B
pp. 178
Introducing Backward Refinement into B
pp. 197
Expression Transformers in B-GSL
pp. 216
Probabilistic Termination in B
pp. 240
Probabilistic Invariants for Probabilistic Machines
pp. 260
Proving Temporal Properties of Z Specifications Using Abstraction
pp. 280
Compositional Verification for Object-Z
pp. 300
Timed CSP and Object-Z
pp. 319
Object Orientation without Extending Z
pp. 359
Towards Practical Proofs of Class Correctness
pp. 388
Automatically Generating Information from a Z Specification to Support the Classification Tree Method
pp. 408
Refinement Preserves PLTL Properties
pp. 421
Proving Event Ordering Properties for Information Systems
pp. 437
ZML: XML Support for Standard Z
pp. 457
Formal Derivation of Spanning Trees Algorithms
pp. 477
Using B Refinement to Analyse Compensating Business Processes
pp. 497
A Formal Specification in B of a Medical Decision Support System
pp. 513
Extending B with Control Flow Breaks
pp. 528
Towards Dynamic Population Management of Abstract Machines in the B Method
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