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==9th Rodin User and Developer Workshop==
  
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The 9th Rodin User and Developer Workshop, 8 June, 2021, Ulm, Germany (Virtual)
  
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''The proceedings of the workshop is now available as a [technical report] at the University of Southampton.''
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The programme now available on [https://abz2021.uni-ulm.de/program-overview  the ABZ2021 website] and [[#Programme|below]] (with texts).
  
==== Rodin Update Site ====
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Event-B is a formal method for system-level modelling and analysis. The
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Rodin Platform is an Eclipse-based toolset for Event-B that provides
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effective support for modelling and automated proof. The platform is open
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source and is further extendable with plug-ins. A range of plug-ins have
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already been developed.
  
Available from http://rodin-b-sharp.sourceforge.net/updates
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The 9th Rodin workshop will be collocated with the [https://abz2021.uni-ulm.de/ ABZ 2021 Conference].  
  
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The purpose of this workshop is to bring together existing and potential
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users and developers of the Rodin toolset and to foster a broader community
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of Rodin users and developers.
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| [[Image:Rose.gif|30px]]||[[Rose_(Structured)_Editor|Rose editor]] || 1.7.0 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span> || 3.x.x || 4 Nov 2018 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Mainly useful for Plug-in developers. Tree-structured editor for Event-B EMF that handles extensions without modification
 
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| [[Image:Project diagram icon s.png|30px]]||[[Project_Diagram|Project Diagram]]|| 1.0.1 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span> || 3.x.x || 1st Feb. 2015 || [mailto:vs2@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Machine - Context relationship diagram
 
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| ||[[EMF_Compare_Editor_installation|Teamwork]] || 1.2.0 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span>  || 3.2.x || 5th Sept. 2016 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Provides a synchronised copy of Machines and Contexts for committing into a repository. It is recommended to also install the Rose editor, EMF compare 3.1.0 and a recent repository client (e.g. Egit 4.1.4).
 
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| [[Image:Cmp_mch_obj.gif|20px]] ||[[Parallel_Composition_using_Event-B | Shared Event Composition]] || 1.7.1 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span> || || 5th July 2017 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Compatible with Rodin 3.x.x (checked by cfs 5/05/17)
 
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| [[Image:DecompositionPlug-in_logo.png|30px]] || [[Decomposition Plug-in User Guide | Decomposition]] || 1.3.1 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span>|| || 4th July 2017 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Compatible with Rodin 3.x.x (checked by cfs 4/05/17)
 
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| ||[[Refactoring Framework | Refactory ]]|| 1.3.0 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span>|| 3.x.x || 6th May 2014 || [mailto:asf08r@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || Compatible with Rodin 3.0.x.
 
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| || [[Theory Plug-in| Theory Plug-in]] || 3.0.0 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span>||  || 17th Dec 2014|| [mailto:asf08r@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] ||
 
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| || [[Code Generation Activity | Code Generation]] || 0.2.5 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span>||  || 29th Aug. 2013|| [mailto:ae2@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || For Java, Ada, and OpenMP C code
 
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| || Relevance Filter || 1.1.1 ||  <span style="color:green"> available </span>  || ?.x.x || || ||
 
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| || [[Isabelle for Rodin]] || || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span> || 2.x.x || || ||
 
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| || [[SMT_Plug-in | SMT Solvers ]] || 1.4.0 || <span style="color:green"> available </span> || || 15th March 2016|| [mailto:lvoisin@users.sourceforge.net Laurent Voisin]  ||
 
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| || [[Pattern | Pattern]] || 0.9.0 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span> || 3.x.x || 13th March 2015 || [mailto:tshoang@users.sourceforge.net Thai Son Hoang] ||
 
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| || [[Event-B Qualitative Probability User Guide | Qualitative Probability]] || 0.2.3 || <span style="color:green"> available </span> || 3.x.x || 9th October 2015 || [mailto:tshoang@users.sourceforge.net Thai Son Hoang] ||
 
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| || [[B2Latex | B2Latex export]] || 0.7.0 ||<span style="color:green"> available </span>|| 2.5.x || 27th May 2015 || [mailto:lvoisin@users.sourceforge.net Laurent Voisin] ||
 
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| || [[Generic Instantiation Plug-in User Guide | Generic Instantiation (Soton)]] || 1.0.1 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked</span> || || 05th March 2013 || [mailto:asf08r@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] ||
 
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| ||[[Records|Records]] || 2.0.0 || <span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span> || 2.x.x || 16th Oct. 2010 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || no longer supported - use CamilleX instead
 
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| [[Image:Umlb32.gif|30px]] || [[UML-B|UML-B]] || 2.3.0 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span>|| 3.x.x || 18th Oct. 2014 || [mailto:cfs@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || no longer supported - use new UML-B from Soton update site instead
 
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| [[Image:Umlb32.gif|30px]] ||[[UML-B_-_Statemachine_Animation|UML-B Statemachine Animation]] || 1.3.0 ||<span style="color:#8B4513"> not checked </span> || 3.x.x || 18th Oct. 2014 || [mailto:vs2@ecs.soton.ac.uk email] || no longer supported - use new UML-B from Soton update site instead
 
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==== Atelier B Update Site ====
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For Rodin users the workshop will provide an opportunity to share tool
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experiences and to gain an understanding of on-going tool developments.
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For plug-in developers the workshop will provide an opportunity to showcase
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their tools and to achieve better coordination of tool development effort.
  
Available from http://methode-b.com/update_site/atelierb_provers
 
  
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=== Programme ===
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| || Atelier B provers || 2.2.1 || <span style="color:green">available</span> || 3.3.0 || 7 Aug 2017  || || Does not work with macOS Catalina!
 
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==== ProB Update Site ====
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'''09:00 - 10:30'''
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* Domain knowledge as Ontology-based Event-B Theories - ''I. Mendil, Y. Aït-Ameur, N. K. Singh, D. Méry, and P. Palanque'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Domain knowledge as Ontology-based Event-B Theories.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Domain knowledge as Ontology-based Event-B Theories_slides.pdf|slides]])
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* OntoEventB: A Generator of Event-B contexts from Ontologies - ''Idir Ait-Sadoune'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_OntoEventB.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_OntoEventB_slides.pdf|slides]])
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* EVBT — an Event-B tool for code generation and documentation - ''Fredrik Öhrström'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_EVBT.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_EVBT_slides.pdf|slides]])
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* Scenario Checker: An Event-B tool for validating abstract models - ''Colin Snook, Thai Son Hoang, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, Dana Dghaym, Michael Butler'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Scenario Checker.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Scenario Checker_slides.pdf|slides]])
  
Available from http://www.stups.hhu.de/prob_updates_rodin3
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'''10:30 - 11:00''' ''Break''
  
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'''11:00--12:30'''
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* Context instantiation plug-in: a new approach to genericity in Rodin - ''Guillaume Verdier, Laurent Voisin'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Context instantiation plug-in.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Context instantiation plug-in_slides.pdf|slides]])
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* Examples of using the Instantiation Plug-in - ''Dominique Cansell, Jean-Raymond Abrial'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Examples of using the Instantiation Plug-in.pdf|pdf]], [[MEDIA:RodinWorkshop2021_Examples of using the Instantiation Plug-in_slides.jpg|slides]])
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* Data-types definitions: Use of Theory and Context instantiations Plugins - ''Peter Riviere, Yamine Ait-Ameur, and Neeraj Kumar Singh'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Data-types_definitions.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Data-types_definitions_slides.pdf|slides]])
| || ProB || 3.0.10 || <span style="color:green">available</span> || 3.5.0 || 4 Sep 2020  || || The ProB animator and model checker
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* Towards CamilleX 3.0 - ''Thai Son Hoang, Colin Snook, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, Dana Dghaym, Michael Butler'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Towards CamilleX 3.0.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Towards CamilleX 3.0_slides.pdf|slides]])
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| || ProB (Dis)Prover || 3.0.9 || <span style="color:green">available</span> || 3.5.0 || 4 Sep 2020  || || The ProB counter-example finder and prover
 
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| || ProB Symbolic constants support || 3.0.9 || <span style="color:green">available</span> || 3.5.0 || 4 Sep 2020  || ||
 
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==== Southampton Releases Update Site ====
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'''12:30--13:30''' ''Lunch''
  
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'''13:30--15:00'''
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* Keynote: Safety and Security Case Study Experiences with Event-B and Rodin - ''Jonathan Hammond, Capgemini Engineering'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Safety and Security Case Study Experiences with Event-B and Rodin.pdf|slides]])
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* Large Scale Biological Models in Rodin - ''Usman Sanwal, Thai Son Hoang, Luigia Petre, and Ion Petre'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Large Scale Biological Models in Rodin.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Large Scale Biological Models in Rodin_slides.pptx|slides]])
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* Formal Verification of EULYNX Models Using Event-B and RODIN - ''Abdul Rasheeq, Shubhangi Salunkhe'' ([[Media:RodinWorkshop2021_Formal Verification of EULYNX Models Using Event-B and RODIN.pdf|pdf]], [[MEDIA:RodinWorkshop2021_Formal Verification of EULYNX Models Using Event-B and RODIN_slides|slides]])
  
Available from http://eventb-soton.github.io/updateSite/releases
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=== Organisers ===
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<p>Chair: Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, University of Southampton, UK</p>
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<p>Co-chair: Thai Son Hoang, University of Southampton, UK</p>
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<p>Co-chair: Colin Snook, University of Southampton, UK</p>
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<p>Co-chair: Yamine Ait Ameur, Toulouse National Polytechnique Institute, France</p>
| [[Image:CamilleX.png|CmX]] || [[CamilleX|CamilleX]] || 2.0.0 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.4.0 || 29 Jul 2020  || [mailto:T.S.Hoang@ecs.soton.ac.uk Thai Son Hoang] || CamilleX provides text editors for Event-B models and support modelling mechanisms such as machine inclusion.
 
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| [[Image:IUMLB_big.png|30px]] || [[Event-B_Classdiagrams|UML-B Class Diagrams]] || 3.0.0 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.x.x || 11 Sept 2020  || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] || UML-B Class diagrams translate into Event-B Machines.
 
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| [[Image:IUMLB_big.png|30px]] || [[Event-B_Statemachines|UML-B State-machines]] || 4.0.1 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.x.x || 13 Aug 2020  || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] || UML-B State-machines translate into Event-B Machines.
 
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| [[Image:IUMLB_big.png|30px]] ||[[Event-B_Statemachines|UML-B State-machine Animation]] || 3.0.0 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.x.x || 13 Aug 2020 || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] || Animate UML-B State-machines. Compatible with UML-B statemachines  4.x.x and ProB 3.0.x.
 
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The following framework plug-ins are also provided on the Southampton Releases Update Site. These plugins are installed automatically when required and are not usually installed explicitly by users.
 
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| ||[[EMF_framework_for_Event-B|Event-B EMF framework]] || 6.1.0 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.x.x || 4 July 2020 || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] || Provided for plug-in developers. End users should not need to install this framework. It will be installed automatically by other plug-ins as required.
 
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| ||[[Generic_Event-B_EMF_extensions|Event-B EMF extensions]] || 6.1.0 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.x.x || 4 July 2020  || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] || Provided for plug-in developers.  End users should not need to install this framework. It will be installed automatically by other plug-ins as required.
 
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| ||[[Generic_Event-B_EMF_extensions|UML-B diagrams]] || 8.0.1 ||<span style="color:green"> new release </span> || 3.2.x || 13 Aug 2020  || [mailto:umlb@soton.ac.uk umlb] ||  Provided for plug-in developers.  End users should not need to install this framework. It will be installed automatically by other plug-ins as required.
 
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Revision as of 14:59, 14 June 2021

9th Rodin User and Developer Workshop

The 9th Rodin User and Developer Workshop, 8 June, 2021, Ulm, Germany (Virtual)

The proceedings of the workshop is now available as a [technical report] at the University of Southampton.

The programme now available on the ABZ2021 website and below (with texts).

Event-B is a formal method for system-level modelling and analysis. The Rodin Platform is an Eclipse-based toolset for Event-B that provides effective support for modelling and automated proof. The platform is open source and is further extendable with plug-ins. A range of plug-ins have already been developed.

The 9th Rodin workshop will be collocated with the ABZ 2021 Conference.

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together existing and potential users and developers of the Rodin toolset and to foster a broader community of Rodin users and developers.

For Rodin users the workshop will provide an opportunity to share tool experiences and to gain an understanding of on-going tool developments. For plug-in developers the workshop will provide an opportunity to showcase their tools and to achieve better coordination of tool development effort.


Programme

09:00 - 10:30

  • Domain knowledge as Ontology-based Event-B Theories - I. Mendil, Y. Aït-Ameur, N. K. Singh, D. Méry, and P. Palanque (pdf, slides)
  • OntoEventB: A Generator of Event-B contexts from Ontologies - Idir Ait-Sadoune (pdf, slides)
  • EVBT — an Event-B tool for code generation and documentation - Fredrik Öhrström (pdf, slides)
  • Scenario Checker: An Event-B tool for validating abstract models - Colin Snook, Thai Son Hoang, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, Dana Dghaym, Michael Butler (pdf, slides)

10:30 - 11:00 Break

11:00--12:30

  • Context instantiation plug-in: a new approach to genericity in Rodin - Guillaume Verdier, Laurent Voisin (pdf, slides)
  • Examples of using the Instantiation Plug-in - Dominique Cansell, Jean-Raymond Abrial (pdf, slides)
  • Data-types definitions: Use of Theory and Context instantiations Plugins - Peter Riviere, Yamine Ait-Ameur, and Neeraj Kumar Singh (pdf, slides)
  • Towards CamilleX 3.0 - Thai Son Hoang, Colin Snook, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, Dana Dghaym, Michael Butler (pdf, slides)

12:30--13:30 Lunch

13:30--15:00

  • Keynote: Safety and Security Case Study Experiences with Event-B and Rodin - Jonathan Hammond, Capgemini Engineering (slides)
  • Large Scale Biological Models in Rodin - Usman Sanwal, Thai Son Hoang, Luigia Petre, and Ion Petre (pdf, slides)
  • Formal Verification of EULYNX Models Using Event-B and RODIN - Abdul Rasheeq, Shubhangi Salunkhe (pdf, slides)

Organisers

Chair: Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, University of Southampton, UK

Co-chair: Thai Son Hoang, University of Southampton, UK

Co-chair: Colin Snook, University of Southampton, UK

Co-chair: Yamine Ait Ameur, Toulouse National Polytechnique Institute, France