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| The course outline is a guideline to topics that will be discussed in the course, and when they will be discussed: | The course outline is a guideline to topics that will be discussed in the course, and when they will be discussed: | ||
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| + | Use this small project to get started with Event-B and the Rodin tool | ||
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| ===== Reactive systems: Bridge ===== | ===== Reactive systems: Bridge ===== | ||
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| ===== TLA+ Thinking for Programmers ===== | ===== TLA+ Thinking for Programmers ===== | ||
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| See slides 11: Thinking for Programmers. Leslie Lamport' | See slides 11: Thinking for Programmers. Leslie Lamport' | ||
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| ===== Exam Preparation ===== | ===== Exam Preparation ===== | ||
| - | Develop a phone book example by developing a mathematical model from informal E/ | + | The following examples are unlikely to be on the exam. |
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| - | ===== Grades ===== | ||
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| - | * [30%] Weekly quizzes. There will be about 8 weekly quizzes (almost every week). The first 2 quizzes each count 3%. The last 6 quizzes each count 4%. On condition that the Lab work is completed. Quizzes will be based on the Labs, lectures and required readings of the preceding weeks. | ||
| - | * [15%] LabTest after reading week. | ||
| - | * [15%] Project (working in a team of no more than two students) | ||
| - | * [40%] Final exam | ||
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| - | It is required that you attend and complete the work allocated in the weekly Lab session in preparation for the Quizzes, Labtest, Project and Exam. <hi> Labs must be completed by their due date in order for you to receive credit for the Quizzes</ | ||
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