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Refining the
- Refining the Neuro-Connector Model Paul Wilson MSc in Artificial Intelligence Division
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Refine "Refine"
- Refine "Refine" Paul A. Bailes Murray Chapman Ian Peake Centre for Software Maintenance Department
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Refining Refinement Types
- Refining Refinement Types Ewen Denney LFCS, Department of Computer Science, University
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On The Refinement And Countable Refinement Numbers
- ON THE REFINEMENT AND COUNTABLE REFINEMENT NUMBERS J ORG BRENDLE, WINFRIED JUST, AND CLAUDE
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Refinement in Ergo
- Queensland 4072 Australia TECHNICAL REPORT No. 94-44 Refinement in Ergo David Carrington, Ian Hayes, Ray
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Aspect Refinement
- Aspect Refinement Sven Apel, Christian Kästner, Thomas Leich, and Gunter Saake Department
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Compilation as Refinement
- Queensland 4072 Australia TECHNICAL REPORT No. 97-29 Compilation as refinement Karl Lermer Colin Fidge May
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Refinement Mapping for
- Refinement Mapping for General (Discrete Event) Systems Theory P. Blauth Menezes †, J. Félix Costa
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Refinement Principles
- We present three refinement principles supporting the transition from system specifications based on (unbounded) asynchronous communication to system specifications based on (bounded) synchronous communication. We refer to these principles as partial, total and conditional refinement, respectively.
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Convergence Refinement
- Compilers in general and refinements in particular do not necessarily preserve fault-tolerance. That is, given a fault-tolerant system as input, the concrete implementation that is output may not be fault-tolerant. In this paper, we identify a special class of refinement, namely "convergence refinem
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