The Z notation: a reference manual
The Z notation: a reference manual
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We propose a method for the elicitation and the expression of requirements. The requirements are then transformed in a systematic way into a formal specification. The approach - which distinguishes between requirements and specifications - gives methodological support for requirements elicitation and specification development. It avoids introducing new notations but builds on known techniques.