Snook, Colin and Butler, Michael (2008) UML-B and Event-B: an integration of languages and tools. In: The IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering - SE2008.
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Abstract
UML-B is a graphical front end for Event-B. It adds support for class-oriented modelling but retains the Event-B concept of a closed system characterized by families of spontaneous events. UML-B is similar to UML but is essentially a new notation based on a separate meta-model. We provide tool support for UML-B, including drawing tools and a translator to generate Event-B models. The tools are closely integrated with the Event-B verification tools so that when a drawing is saved the translator automatically generates the corresponding Event-B model. The Event-B verification tools (syntax checker and prover) then run automatically providing an immediate display of problems. We introduce the UML-B notation its tool support and its integration with Event-B.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | visual modelling languages, formal, uml, event-b |
Subjects: | Methodology > Other |
ID Code: | 438 |
Deposited By: | Colin Snook |
Deposited On: | 23 Jul 2012 12:08 |
Last Modified: | 23 Jul 2012 12:08 |
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