Title :
Use of a functional programming language for formal specification
Author_Institution :
Centre for Software Eng. Ltd., Scunthorpe, UK
Abstract :
The use of a functional programming language (FPL) for writing formal specifications has been investigated as part of a collaborative research project, SADLI, partially funded by the Department of Trade and Industry under the aegis of the IED Safety Critical Systems programme. The three partners were The Centre for Software Engineering Ltd. (CSE), Cambridge Consultants Ltd. (CCL) and the Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit (HGU). The objective of the project was to implement a demonstration imaging system in diagnostic microscopy using functional programming under the discipline of a safety critical methodology in order to determine the benefits and constraints that arise from so doing. One of the aims of the project was to experiment with the use of functional languages for formal specification
Keywords :
formal specification; functional languages; medical image processing; research initiatives; safety-critical software; Department of Trade and Industry; IED Safety Critical Systems; SADLI; collaborative research project; diagnostic microscopy; formal specification; functional programming language; imaging system; safety critical methodology;
Conference_Titel :
Practical Application of Formal Methods, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19950705