International audienceWe present a formal semantics for an object-oriented specification language. The formal semantics is presented as a conservative shallow embedding in Isabelle/HOL and the language is oriented towards OCL formulae in the context of UML class diagrams. On this basis, we formally derive several equational and tableaux calculi, which form the basis of an integrated proof environment including automatic proof support and support for the analysis of this type of specifications.We show applications of our proof environment to data refinement based on an adapted standard refinement notion. Thus, we provide an integrated formal method for refinement- based object-oriented development
Formal specification enables a rigorous analysis and model checking for ensuring the correctness of ...
In this paper, we consider a way of bridging informal and formal specification. Most projects have ...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML 1.1. set of modelling notations is...
International audienceWe present a formal semantics for an object-oriented specification language. T...
Abstract: In this paper we study a formal concept of redesign for object-oriented specifications. Th...
The Unified Modelling Language (UML) is becoming the de facto industry standard notation for object-...
HOL-OCL is an interactive proof environment for the Object Constraint Language (OCL). It is implemen...
We compare several formal and informal approaches to define the semantics of the Object Constraint L...
Abstract: We report on the results of a long-term project to formalize the seman-tics of OCL 2.0 in ...
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one of the few modeling languages that is widely used in indu...
We present a refinement calculus for transforming object-oriented (OO) specifications (or lsquocontr...
The ability of UML to handle the modeling process of complex industrial software applications has in...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider a way of bridging informal and formal specification. Most proje...
Technical Report N° 1582,UMR 8623 CNRS-Université Paris Sud-LRIRapport de Recherche N° 1582Internati...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL) is a precise language which could be used for describing constr...
Formal specification enables a rigorous analysis and model checking for ensuring the correctness of ...
In this paper, we consider a way of bridging informal and formal specification. Most projects have ...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML 1.1. set of modelling notations is...
International audienceWe present a formal semantics for an object-oriented specification language. T...
Abstract: In this paper we study a formal concept of redesign for object-oriented specifications. Th...
The Unified Modelling Language (UML) is becoming the de facto industry standard notation for object-...
HOL-OCL is an interactive proof environment for the Object Constraint Language (OCL). It is implemen...
We compare several formal and informal approaches to define the semantics of the Object Constraint L...
Abstract: We report on the results of a long-term project to formalize the seman-tics of OCL 2.0 in ...
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one of the few modeling languages that is widely used in indu...
We present a refinement calculus for transforming object-oriented (OO) specifications (or lsquocontr...
The ability of UML to handle the modeling process of complex industrial software applications has in...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider a way of bridging informal and formal specification. Most proje...
Technical Report N° 1582,UMR 8623 CNRS-Université Paris Sud-LRIRapport de Recherche N° 1582Internati...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL) is a precise language which could be used for describing constr...
Formal specification enables a rigorous analysis and model checking for ensuring the correctness of ...
In this paper, we consider a way of bridging informal and formal specification. Most projects have ...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML 1.1. set of modelling notations is...