Patterns for B: Bridging formal and informal development

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Abstract

Patterns capture the shape of particular specifications, providing starting points for developers. The most well known design patterns in software are those of the Gang of Four (GoF), Gamma, Helm, Johnson & Vlissides[4], who have provided a set of patterns for Object-Oriented development. Starting with these patterns as a motivation, this paper discusses various issues concerning the concept of patterns for the BMethod(B) and explores a number of patterns that could be used with B. The paper presents a number of case studies to illustrate use of the patterns, and discusses future exploration of design patterns for B. A motivation for the development of patterns for B is to enable reuse and also to make B more accessible to developers from the more informal side of software development.

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Chan, E., Robinson, K., & Welch, B. (2006). Patterns for B: Bridging formal and informal development. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 4355 LNCS, pp. 125–139). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11955757_12

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