Abstract

Abstract Programmable systems are being used in an increasing number of applications where their failure may endanger life. Concern over the correctness of the software in these systems is making both suppliers and customers turn towards mathematically formal methods for software production. This paper provides an introduction to formal methods, including an outline of some of the most mature methods, and discusses some pertinent industrial experience. It considers technology transfer and discusses some of the current limitations of formal methods.

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