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[DOF] Data & Object Factory. www.d<strong>of</strong>actory.com.<br />
[Gro92] The RAISE Language Group. The RAISE Specification Language.<br />
The BCS Practitioners Series. Prentice-Hall, 1992.<br />
[Gro95] The RAISE Method Group. The RAISE Development Method. The<br />
BCS Practitioners Series. Prentice-Hall International, 1995.<br />
[Hax99] Anne E. Haxthausen. Lecture Notes on The RAISE Development<br />
Method, April 1999. Lecture notes.<br />
[Hax05] Anne E. Haxthausen. Towards a Formal Development Relation between<br />
<strong>Applicative</strong> and <strong>Imperative</strong> RSL <strong>Specifications</strong>. Handwritten<br />
notes, June 2004 - January 2005.<br />
[Hja04] Ulrik Hjarnaa. Translation <strong>of</strong> a Subset <strong>of</strong> RSL <strong>into</strong> Java. Master’s<br />
thesis, DTU, 2004.<br />
[Jon86] Cliff B. Jones. Systematic S<strong>of</strong>tware Development Using VDM. Series<br />
in Computer Science. Prentice-Hall, 1986.<br />
[LH04] M. P. Lindegaard and A. E. Haxthausen. Pro<strong>of</strong> Support for RAISE<br />
– by a Reuse Approach based on Institutions. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong><br />
AMAST’04, number 3116 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science,<br />
pages 319–333. Springer-Verlag, 2004.<br />
[Lin04] Morten P. Lindegaard. Pro<strong>of</strong> Support For RAISE. PhD thesis,<br />
Technical University <strong>of</strong> Denmark, Informatics and Mathematical<br />
Modelling, 2004.<br />
[Mil90] R. Milne. Semantic Foundation <strong>of</strong> RSL. Technical report, CRI,<br />
March 1990.<br />
[Par] Terence Parr. ANTLR Reference Manual. www.antlr.org.<br />
[ST] Donald Sannello and Andrzej Tarlecki. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Algebraic<br />
<strong>Specifications</strong> and Formal Program Development. To appear.<br />
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