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The purpose of this page is to list and justify the rewriting / simplification rules applied in the event model decomposition when building the ''external'' events, and more especially their actions. | |||
== Rewriting rules for the Event-B assignments == | == Rewriting rules for the Event-B assignments == | ||
As detailed in [[Actions_(Modelling_Language)|the modelling language]], the Event-B assignments are formed of two parts: | As detailed in [[Actions_(Modelling_Language)|the modelling language]], the Event-B assignments are formed of two parts: | ||
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Thus, '''each Event-B assignment can be expressed in a "becomes such that" form'''. | Thus, '''each Event-B assignment can be expressed in a "becomes such that" form'''. | ||
== Simplification rules on Event-B predicates == | |||
== Rewriting rules for the Event-B actions == | |||
== Simplification rules based on Event-B proof obligations == |
Revision as of 16:14, 2 July 2009
The purpose of this page is to list and justify the rewriting / simplification rules applied in the event model decomposition when building the external events, and more especially their actions.
Rewriting rules for the Event-B assignments
As detailed in the modelling language, the Event-B assignments are formed of two parts:
- a left-hand side, which is a list of free identifiers.
- a right-hand side.
There are various kinds of assignments:
- The "becomes such that" assignment, , is the most general (non-deterministic) assignment, where a predicate is given on the before and after values of assigned identifiers. The after values of the assigned identifiers are denoted by a primed identifier whose prefix is the assigned identifier.
- The "becomes equal to" assignment, is the deterministic assignment, where an expression is given for each assigned identifier.
- The "becomes member of" assignment, is the set-based (non-deterministic) assignment, where a set expression is given for the assigned identifier.
Let and be variables, and and be expressions. In the following table, the left-hand assignments are equivalent (\defi) to the right-hand ones:
Thus, each Event-B assignment can be expressed in a "becomes such that" form.