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BS ISO/IEC 13817-1:1996 Information technology. Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces. Vienna Development Method. Specification language Base language

BS ISO/IEC 13817-1:1996

Information technology. Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces. Vienna Development Method. Specification language Base language

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Označení normy:BS ISO/IEC 13817-1:1996
Počet stran:416
Vydáno:1997-04-15
ISBN:0 580 27282 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 13817-1:1996


This standard BS ISO/IEC 13817-1:1996 Information technology. Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces. Vienna Development Method. Specification language is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.200 Interface and interconnection equipment
  • 35.060 Languages used in information technology

This part of ISO/IEC 13817 specifies the model based specification language VDM-SL (Vienna Development Method — Specification Language). It specifies:

  • two representations: the mathematical and interchange;

  • the syntax;

  • the static semantics;

  • the dynamic semantics;

  • conformity for specifications and tools.

It does not specify:

  • the proof obligations;

  • the reification rules;

  • the size or complexity of a specification that will exceed the capacity of any specific data processing system or the capacity of a particular tool, nor the actions to be taken when the corresponding limits are exceeded;

  • the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of supporting an implementation of a tool;

  • the method that tools use for reporting errors.