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Specifying the UQ* user-interface with Object-Z
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A. Hussey, Software Verification Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia
D. Carrington, Software Verification Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia
The specification of a user-interface describes user-perceivable functions and information structures in an implementation-independent way. In this paper we specify part of the user-interface for the UQ* editor. The UQ* editor is part of an integrated programming environment currently under development at the University of Queensland. We use the Object-Z formal specification language. We demonstrate that Object-Z can be useful for abstractly specifying user-interfaces.
Index Terms:
Human-computer interface, specification, formal methods, Object-Z.
Citation:
A. Hussey, D. Carrington, "Specifying the UQ* user-interface with Object-Z," apsec, pp.374, Fourth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering and International Computer Science Conference (APSEC'97 / ICSC'97), 1997
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