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    On Extensibility of Software Systems

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    This report contains the progress report written as part of the author's PhD qualifying exam. It describes initial work carried out in analyzing and improving the extensibility of software systems, including a detailed case study analyzing the extensibility of the Proof Obligation Generator (POG) of the Overture tool. Additional extension work includes improving the output format of the POG and support for additional logic systems. Future work for the remaining half of the PhD is also discussed, including ways to combine formal modelling and extensibility analysis and also techniques for multi-paradigm extensibility

    On the Extensibility of Formal Methods Tools

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    Modern software systems often have long lifespans over which they must continually evolve to meet new, and sometimes unforeseen, requirements. One way to effectively deal with this is by developing the system as a series of extensions. As requirements change, the system evolves through the addition of new extensions and, potentially, the removal of existing extensions. In order for this kind of development process to thrive, it is necessary that the system have a high level of extensibility. Extensibility is the capability of a system to support the gradual addition of new, unplanned functionalities. This dissertation investigates extensibility of software systems and focuses on a particular class of software: formal methods tools. The approach is broad in scope. Extensibility of systems is addressed in terms of design, analysis and improvement, which are carried out in terms of source code and software architecture. For additional perspective, extensibility is also considered in the context of formal modelling. The work carried out in this dissertation led to the development of various extensions to the Overture tool supporting the Vienna Development Method, including a new proof obligation generator and integration with theorem provers. Additionally, the extensibility of Overture itself was also improved and it now better supports the development and integration of various kinds of extensions. Finally, extensibility techniques have been applied to formal modelling, leading to an extensible architectural style for formal models

    A Semantic Analysis of Logics that Cope with Partial Terms

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