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Object Orientation in Z
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Editor(s):
Susan Stepney
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Rosalind Barden
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David Cooper
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1992
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Springer London
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978-3-540-19778-2
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978-1-4471-3552-4
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1992
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10.1007/978-1-4471-3552-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Why an Object Oriented Z?
pp. 7
Example Specifications in Z
pp. 19
Hall’s Style
pp. 29
Z Expression of Refinable Objects
pp. 37
MooZ Case Studies
pp. 59
Object-Z
pp. 79
OOZE
pp. 95
Schuman & Pitt Approach
pp. 105
Z++
pp. 113
ZEST
pp. 127
Specification in Fresco
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