Abstract

Algebraic specification of processes is an emerging research issue in last years as a tool for formalization of system design processes, essentially in computer sciences. By a formal specification we are able to prove formally rigirousness of functional requirements and theirs implementations. Traditional approach to system implementation based on trial-and-error (i.e. experimentation) practise is informal and inefficient for a large number of systems. The paper contributes to application of a formal algebraic specification, as a rigorous formalism, in manufacturing systems design and control, specifically for the CAD/CAPP systems specification. The formal algebraic specification provides a rigorous base for its correct specification and implementation in a programming language, i.e. for efficient and correct development of corresponded software tools.KeywordsAlgebra for Manufacturing SystemsUniversal AlgebraFormal Theory for Manufacturing SystemsCAD/CAPPCAD/CAPP Algebraic Model

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