Web Pages related to
Support for Teaching and Learning Formal Methods
This page is intended to serve as a common area to note the
location and purpose of web resources related to the working group
topic.
- http://www.cs.indiana.edu/formal-methods-education/
- A repository for information related to formal methods in
education, including pointers to existing courses and suggestions
for examples and projects.
- Grew out of the 21st Engineering Consortium Workshop, held
in March 1998.
- An official sub-collection of the World Library for Formal
Methods.
- Site includes the following:
- Course Pages
- Tools
- Position Papers
- Reading Materials
- Instructional Materials
- Benchmarks and Examples
- General Formal Methods Repository
- http://archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk/formal-methods.html
- The World Library for Formal Methods
- http://www.fme-nl.org/
- Formal Methods Europe (FME) is a European organization supported
by the Commission of the European Union (via ESSI of the ESPRIT
programme), with the mission of promoting and supporting the
industrial use of formal methods for computer systems development.
- Site includes the following:
- Applications Database: 85 applications of formal methods,
indexed by method, tools used,
application domain, organisation
- Tools Database: 59 formal methods support tools indexed by
method, some applications,
organisation.
- Bibliographies: indexed by method and some application domains.
- Frequently Asked Questions (e.g. Formal Methods - what are
they?; Choosing a formal method; VDM; Z; Petri Nets ...)
- On-line Newsletter
- National web pages
- http://www.cs.geneseo.edu/~baldwin/math-thinking/
- A working group on Integrating Mathematical Reasoning into
Computer Science Curricula
Change History:
- 29 May 2000: Baseline version
Page prepared by Vicki
L. Almstrum. Department
of Computer Sciences at UT
Austin
Send suggestions, comments to almstrum@cs.utexas.edu