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CHARME
2001
Springer

View from the Fringe of the Fringe

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View from the Fringe of the Fringe
Formal analysis remains outside the mainstream of system design practice. Interactive methods and tools are regarded by some to be on the margin of useful research in this area. Although it may seem relatively academic to some, it is vital that this the so-called “theorem proving approach” continue to be as vigorously explored as approaches favoring highly automated reasoning. Design derivation, a term for design formalisms based on transformations and equivalence, represents just a small twig on the theorem-proving branch of formal system analysis. A perspective on current trends is presented from this remote outpost, including a review of the author’s work since the early 1980s. In memory of Dexter Jerry Johnson, August 12, 1918 – June 23, 2001 1 On Behalf of Interactive Reasoning “Formal methods for systems,” the application of automated symbolic reasoning to system design and analysis, remains well outside the mainstream of engineering practice, even though it is philos...
Steven D. Johnson
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where CHARME
Authors Steven D. Johnson
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