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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]


== Change logs for version 1.1.0 ==
== Change logs ==
=== New features ===
=== Version 1.1.0 ===
==== New features ====
# 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

  1. Proof of Obligation integration to Generic Instantiation file:
    Axiom replacement
    Well-Definedness
  2. PO coloring:
    Gray scale coloring of already proven PO’s as part of the instantiated Machines
  3. Navigation functionality for GI file
  4. Pretty print for GI file

Change logs for version 1.0.3

Compatibility upgrade

  1. Compatibility upgrade for Rodin 3.0.x

Change logs for version 1.0.0

(Initial) features

  1. Generic Instantiation (GI) files for storing information about generic instantiation.
  2. Wizard for creating GI files.
  3. Editor for GI files.
  4. Static checker for GI files.
  5. Performing generic instantiation by creating a new project based on a source project and generic instantiation files.