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* Chapter 16: [http://deploy-eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/123/ Location Access Controller] | * Chapter 16: [http://deploy-eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/123/ Location Access Controller] | ||
* Chapter 17: [http://deploy-eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/124/ Train System] | * Chapter 17: [http://deploy-eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/124/ Train System] | ||
=== Japanese Language === | |||
[http://www.jfp.co.jp/slp/eventb.htm Japanese translation of Chapter 2 of ''Modeling in Event-B''] by Yoshio Tsukada. | |||
== Event-B Language Documentation == | == Event-B Language Documentation == |
Revision as of 11:20, 27 May 2011
Book: Modeling in Event-B: System and Software Engineering by Jean-Raymond Abrial
More information about the book is at Cambridge University Press website.
The Event-B introduced in Abrial's book in some ways differs from the Event-B implemented by Rodin. Some of those differences are listed here.
Sample Chapters of the Book
These are available at event-b.org.
Slides and Rodin Platform archives of the developments corresponding to chapters of the books
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Controlling Cars on a Bridge
- Chapter 3: A Mechanical Press Controller
- Chapter 4: File Transfer Protocol
- Chapter 6: The Bounded Re-transmission Protocol
- Chapter 7: Concurrent Program Development
- Chapter 8: Electronic Circuits Development
- Chapter 10: Leader Election on a Ring-shaped Network
- Chapter 11: Synchronizing Processes on a Tree Network
- Chapter 12: Routing Algorithm for Mobile Agent
- Chapter 13: The Leader Election Protocol (IEEE1394)
- Chapter 15: Sequential Program Development
- Chapter 16: Location Access Controller
- Chapter 17: Train System
Japanese Language
Japanese translation of Chapter 2 of Modeling in Event-B by Yoshio Tsukada.
Event-B Language Documentation
Event-B Modelling Language
Event-B Mathematical Language
Draft book by Ken Robinson: System Modelling & Design Using Event-B.
Concise Summary of the Event B mathematical toolkit by Ken Robinson
Well-definedness in Event-B
Modelling Tips
Proving Tips
Miscellaneous
- Jean-Raymond Abrial, "Faultless Systems: Yes We Can!," Computer, vol. 42, no. 9, pp. 30-36, Sept. 2009, doi:10.1109/MC.2009.283.