The Community Z Tools (CZT) initiative is based around a SourceForge project to build a set of tools for the Z notation, a formal method useful in software engineering. Tools include support for editing, typechecking and animating Z specifications. There is some support for extensions such as Object-Z and TCOZ. The tools are built using the Java programming language.
CZT was proposed by Andrew Martin of Oxford University in 2001.[1]
References
- ↑ Martin, Andrew (25 September 2001). "Proposal: Community Z Tools Project (CZT)". UK: University of Oxford.
External links
- CZT SourceForge website
- CZT initiative information by Andrew Martin
- Softpedia information
- CZT: A Framework for Z Tools by Petra Malik and Mark Utting (PDF)
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