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Subject:Experiences writing Z specs From:Robert -dot- Partridge -at- MONDEX -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 24 Nov 2000 11:02:05 -0000
Hi all,
I was just interested in knowing if anyone has had the requirement to write
specifications in Z? If so, were you working in a team, or as a sole writer?
Was Z your first introduction to formal specification languages, discrete
maths and sets? How did you find it? Did you go on a course? Was the course
useful? Do you find Z specs useful when writing documentation?
I'm working on a number of projects that have been specified in Z and it
will be my job to work in a team that maintains the specs. I've just been on
an introduction to Z course and found it a bit of a struggle. That was the
first time I've used discrete maths in anger! It was the kind of subject I
ran away from at University.
Z seems like a good idea. Using maths and logic to specify a system enables
a mid to high level specification to be tested and 'proven' before you start
to code. And because the language should have descriptive English for each
section, it is quite readable (well, almost). This should make
specifications more useful to a tech writer when they come to write the
documentation for the implementation.
Rob
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