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Proof in VDM: Case Studies

Bicarregui, Juan C.(Edited by)
Part of the Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology (FACIT) series
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Not so many years ago, it would have been difficult to find more than a handful of examples of the use of formal methods in industry.

Today however, the industrial application of formal methods is becoming increasingly common in a variety of application areas, particularly those with a safety, security or financially critical aspects.

Furthermore, in situations where a particularly high level of assurance is required, formal proof is broadly accepted as being of value.

Perhaps the major benefit of formalisation is that it enables formal symbolic manip- ulation of elements of a design and hence can provide developers with a variety of analyses which facilitate the detection of faults.

Proof is just one of these possible formal activities, others, such as test case generation and animation, have also been shown to be effective bug finders.

Proof can be used for both validation and verifi- cation.

Validation of a specification can be achieved by proving formal statements conjectured about the required behaviours of the system.

Verification of the cor- rectness of successive designs can be achieved by proof of a prescribed set of proof obligations generated from the specifications.

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Springer
1447115333 / 9781447115335
Paperback
21/12/2011
155 x 235 mm, 349 grams