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The project is hosted on sourceforge at the [https://sourceforge.net/p/gen-inst/ project homepage] | The project is hosted on sourceforge at the [https://sourceforge.net/p/gen-inst/ project homepage] | ||
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# Proof of Obligation integration to Generic Instantiation file:<br>Axiom replacement<br>Well-Definedness<br> | # Proof of Obligation integration to Generic Instantiation file:<br>Axiom replacement<br>Well-Definedness<br> | ||
# PO coloring:<br>Gray scale coloring of already proven PO’s as part of the instantiated Machines | # PO coloring:<br>Gray scale coloring of already proven PO’s as part of the instantiated Machines |
Revision as of 01:39, 18 August 2014
Generic Instantiation tool is developed by Yokohama Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd. (YRL), ETH Zurich (ETHZ) and Hitachi India Pvt. Ltd (HIL) for Event-B as a Plug-in for the RODIN platform
Introduction
The Generic Instantiation plug-in provides supports for instantiating an Event-B Models by providing concrete values for carrier sets and constants.
Installing and Updating
The plug-in is available through the following Eclipse update site: http://gen-inst.sourceforge.net/updates
More information about the plug-in can be found in the User Guide.
The project is hosted on sourceforge at the project homepage
Change logs
Version 1.1.0
New features
- Proof of Obligation integration to Generic Instantiation file:
Axiom replacement
Well-Definedness - PO coloring:
Gray scale coloring of already proven PO’s as part of the instantiated Machines - Navigation functionality for GI file
- Pretty print for GI file
Change logs for version 1.0.3
Compatibility upgrade
- Compatibility upgrade for Rodin 3.0.x
Change logs for version 1.0.0
(Initial) features
- Generic Instantiation (GI) files for storing information about generic instantiation.
- Wizard for creating GI files.
- Editor for GI files.
- Static checker for GI files.
- Performing generic instantiation by creating a new project based on a source project and generic instantiation files.