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Formal software development tools: an investigation into usability
thesis
posted on 2018-02-20, 11:12 authored by Gada F. KadodaFormal methods are techniques that are firmly based in mathematics, they can be used
to specify and verify computer systems. Formal techniques offer many advantages,
including correctness and productivity over less formal ones. Wide acceptance of
these methods is hindered by their relatively difficult notations and theories. This
thesis takes the view that the availability of usable tools that support formal
techniques plays an important role in promoting their use by a wider community of
software engineers. [Continues.]
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School
- Science
Department
- Computer Science
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A doctoral thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.Language
- en