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Modular formal specification provides a structured approach for defining both data and behavior in systems. By utilizing modules, it enhances clarity and maintainability of specifications, making them easier to understand and modify. The implications of this approach are significant for software development, enabling more robust validation and verification processes.
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 1998
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2002
Abstract. One distinctive characteristic of object-oriented data models over traditional database systems is that they provide more expressive power in schema definition. Nevertheless, the defining power of objectoriented models is still somewhat limited, mainly because it is commonly accepted that part of the semantics of the application can be represented within methods.
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