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-====== EECS3342 2018W System Specification and Refinement  ======+====== EECS3342-W19 System Specification and Refinement  ======
  
-EECS3342 **Winter 2018** Specification and Refinement+EECS3342 **Winter 2019** Specification and Refinement
  
-[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSWZWXx5ixc|Video introducing Event-B/Rodin]] +[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSWZWXx5ixc|Video introducing Event-B/Rodin]]. Do [[ https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/course_archi ... #lab0_prep|Lab0 Prep]] and Readings.
  
 ===== Getting Started ===== ===== Getting Started =====
  
   * EECS3342 System Specification and Refinement Lecture Times:   * EECS3342 System Specification and Refinement Lecture Times:
-    * Class TR 11.30am, Bergeron 211 +    * Class TR 11.30am, Bergeron 311 
-    * **Scheduled Labs**: Every Tuesday 1pm to 2pm in LAS 1004. Lab attendance is required and there will be required labs, and quiz almost every week, and Labtests during some of the sessions.  +    * **Scheduled Labs**: Every Tuesday 1pm to 2pm in LAS1006. Lab attendance is required and there will be required labs, there is Labtest almost every week.  
-    * In the Lab, we now use ''rodin3.2''. See [[:resources|Resources]]. We may switch to ''rodin 3.3''+    * In the Lab, we now use ''rodin3.4''. See [[:resources|Resources]]. On an EECS/Linux workstation, type rodin (which is aliased to Rodin 3.4)
  
   * **Important**: Subscribe to the forum for the latest announcements. Please ask all questions relating to the course material on the forum (not via email). For all other questions, see me during office hours.    * **Important**: Subscribe to the forum for the latest announcements. Please ask all questions relating to the course material on the forum (not via email). For all other questions, see me during office hours. 
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   *Read the course outline regularly.  It is important to read all the required readings (not all of which are discussed in class). It is important to do the suggested exercises.   *Read the course outline regularly.  It is important to read all the required readings (not all of which are discussed in class). It is important to do the suggested exercises.
  
-  * In the SVN → Docs, you will find the PDF for the [[https://www3.hhu.de/stups/handbook/rodin/current/html/|Rodin 2.8 Manual]]. Please familiarize yourselves with all the material in the manual, during the first week of classes.+  * In the SVN → Readings, you will find the PDF for the [[https://www3.hhu.de/stups/handbook/rodin/current/html/|Rodin 2.8 Manual]]. Please familiarize yourselves with all the material in the manual, during the first week of classes.
  
   * Suggested Text: Jean-Raymond Abrial, //Modeling in Event-B: System and   * Suggested Text: Jean-Raymond Abrial, //Modeling in Event-B: System and
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 12. Thinking before Programming using Lamport’s TLA+ specification method 12. Thinking before Programming using Lamport’s TLA+ specification method
  
-===== Grades =====  +==== Difference between an Engineer and a Designer ====
  
-  * [30%] Weekly quizzesThere 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. +{{:engineer-vs-designer.png?720|}}
-  * [15%] LabTest after reading week. +
-  * [15%] Project (working in a team of no more than two students) +
-  * [40%] Final exam+
  
-It is required that you attend and complete the work allocated in the weekly Lab session in preparation for the QuizzesLabtestProject and Exam<hi> Labs must be completed by their due date in order for you to receive credit for the Quizzes</hi> +A good model may be used to predict its safety and fitness for purpose -- **before** we start implementing the design. Thus we wish to show that our medical devicesaeroplanesautonomous cars, power plants etc. are safe and reliable
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