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Industrial deployment of system engineering methods providing high dependability and productivity
The overall aim of the EC Information and Communication Technologies FP7 DEPLOY Project is to make major advances in engineering methods for dependable systems through the deployment of formal engineering methods. Formal engineering methods enable greater mastery of complexity than found in traditional software engineering processes. It is the central role played by mechanically-analysed formal models throughout the system development flow that enables mastery of complexity. Homepage: http://www.deploy-project.eu/ Funding
Principal InvestigatorsOther InvestigatorsAssociated PublicationsNumber of items: 5. Butler, M. (2009) Decomposition Structures for Event-B. In: Integrated Formal Methods iFM2009, Springer, LNCS 5423. Butler, M. (2009) Incremental Design of Distributed Systems with Event-B. In: Engineering Methods and Tools for Software Safety and Security - Marktoberdorf Summer School 2008, pp. 131-160, IOS Press. Abrial, J. R., Butler, M., Hallerstede, S. and Voisin, L. (2008) A Roadmap for the Rodin Toolset. In: Abstract State Machines, B and Z, First International Conference ABZ 2008. p. 347. Leuschel, M. and Butler, M. (2008) ProB: An Automated Analysis Toolset for the B Method. International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 10 (2). pp. 185-203. ISSN 1433-2779 Snook, C. and Butler, M. (2008) UML-B: A plug-in for the Event-B tool set. In: Abstract State Machines, B and Z, First International Conference ABZ 2008. p. 347. Publications included from http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/view/projects/517.include. |

