Converting Natural Specifications to Z
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Formal specification of systems has been an active area of research for quiet
some time. In software engineering, the formal specification of the requirement phase
is of utmost importance to achieve rigorous development and maintenance of software
systems. Despite extensive development over many years and significant
demonstrated benefits, formal methods remain poorly accepted by industrial
practitioners and natural language remains the first and practical choice of software
engineers for specifying the system. The main reason behind the use of natural
language for specification writing is the ease of use and power of expression, whereas
formal methods are difficult to learn and master. This lack in ease of use is a
hindrance to the use of formal methods to their full potential. But the use of formal
methods is of utmost importance in safety critical systems. The formal specifications
lead to development of high quality software systems. There is a large gap between
the actual capability of the formal methods and the purposes for what they are
presently being used
This thesis presents an approach for conversion of software specifications
written in natural language to a formal notation using Z. This will help in exploiting
the strength of formal methods, such as their use in software reuse, verification and
validation, while keeping intact the ease of use of natural language in specifications.
The thesis gives an overview of natural language specifications and formal methods,
discussing their respective benefits and drawbacks. Then a system for conversion of
natural language specifications to Z is proposed.
