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This is the documentation wiki for the Event-b.org site providing documentation for users and developers of the Rodin toolset.

Event-B is a formal method for system-level modelling and analysis. Key features of Event-B are the use of set theory as a modelling notation, the use of refinement to represent systems at different abstraction levels and the use of mathematical proof to verify consistency between refinement levels.

The Rodin Platform is an Eclipse-based IDE for Event-B that provides effective support for refinement and mathematical proof. The platform is open source, contributes to the Eclipse framework and is further extendable with plugins.

Event-B and Rodin are used for industrial projects and research projects.
 

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Rodin 2024 -- The 11th Rodin User and Developer Workshop on 25 June 2024 (co-located with ABZ2024).

Rodin 2023 -- The 10th Rodin User and Developer Workshop on 30 May 2023 (co-located with ABZ2023).

Rodin 2021 -- The 9th Rodin User and Developer Workshop on 8 June 2021 (co-located with ABZ2021).

Rodin 2020 (POSTPONED TO 2021) -- The 8th Rodin User and Developer Workshop on 26 May 2020 (co-located with ABZ2020).

The Event-B Day at NII. November 21, 2016. NII, Tokyo, Japan.

Rodin 2016 Workshop on 23-24 May 2016 co-located with ABZ2016.

ABZ 2016: The 5th International ABZ Conference, for ASM, Alloy, B, TLA, VDM, Z May 23-27, 2016 Linz, Austria

The Event-B Day at NII. October 31, 2014. NII, Tokyo, Japan.

Rodin 2014 Workshop on 2+3 June 2014 co-located with ABZ2014.

The DEPLOY book was published by Springer in July 2013: Industrial deployment of system engineering methods providing high dependability and productivity, A. Romanovsky, M. Thomas (Eds). ISBN: 978-3-642-33169-5


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FAQ about the use and the impact of formal engineering methods in Industry


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General News

  • 30/09/20: New UML-B website - getting started with UML-B - current research and collaborations
  • 31/05/13: New Event-B video on the Event-B & Rodin youtube channel
  • 28/03/13: New UML-B video on the Event-B & Rodin youtube channel