Introducing H, an institution-based formal specification and verification language

08/26/2019
by   Răzvan Diaconescu, et al.
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This is a short survey on the development of the formal specification and verification language H with emphasis on the scientific part. H is a modern highly expressive language solidly based upon advanced mathematical theories such as the internalisation of Kripke semantics within institution theory.

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