alloy
In computer science and software engineering, Alloy is a declarative
specification language for expressing complex structural constraints and
behavior in a software system. Alloy provides a simple structural modeling tool
based on first-order logic. Alloy is targeted at the creation of micro-models
that can then be automatically checked for correctness. Alloy specifications
can be checked using the Alloy Analyzer.
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Requirement Analysis and Specification Document - Project for the Software Engineering 2 course at Politecnico di Milano.
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2018/2019 Software Engineering II project by Alberto Archetti and Fabio Carminati
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May 10, 2021 - TeX
Formalization of the (VIS, AR) Specification Framework for Both Transactional and Non-Transactional Consistency Models
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May 8, 2023 - TeX
Analyzing database relational calculus schemata and queries using MIT's Alloy tools
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Feb 28, 2024 - TeX
Software Engineering 2 Project A.Y. 2021-2022
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Apr 21, 2022 - TeX
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