Repository for the Software Specification 2016/2017 course at IST, University of Lisbon
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Feb 8, 2017 - 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.
Repository for the Software Specification 2016/2017 course at IST, University of Lisbon
An attempt at creating a simple model of the Raft Consensus Algorithm in Alloy.
🔌 Basic Model of Controller Area Network (CAN bus) in Alloy structural modeling tool from MIT.
A Mutation Testing Framework for Alloy
Final project of the Mathematical Logic discipline using Alloy Analyzer.
Especificação formal de uma distribuição de funcionários para a disciplina Lógica para Computação.
Clínica de Exames - Lógica para Computação - Computação@UFCG
A Genetic Algorithm to translate Operational to Declarative Specifications
1st Software Specification Project
Some useful Alloy tips and tricks to get around in MFES
my exercises for Alloy tool