Using ABC to prototype VDM specifications

Abstract
ABC is a high-level, easy-to-use imperative language, designed originally as a replacement for BASIC. Although intended primarily as a teaching language, it has many powerful attributes that make it suitable as a language for the rapid prototyping of formal specifications. This paper illustrates how ABC was used to prototype specifications written in the formal specification language of VDM.

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