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rCOS (computer sciences)

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rCOS is a relational semantic model and refinement calculus for object-oriented and component-based software development. It was originally developed by He Jifeng, Zhiming Liu and Xiaoshan Li at UNU-IIST. It supports both state-based and event-based modeling and analysis software development. Please visit http://rcos.iist.unu.edu/ for more details.

References

  • Zhiming Liu, Charles Morisset and Volker Stolz. rCOS: Theory and Tool for Component-Based Model Driven Development, Keynote at FSEN09, Technical Report 406, UNU-IIST, P.O. Box 3058, Macau, February 2009.
  • Zhenbang Chen, Zhiming Liu, Ander P. Ravn and Volker Stolz (2009). Refinement and Verification in Component-Based Model Driven Design. UNU-IIST Research Report 381. Journal of Science of Computer Programming, 74(4):168-196, 2009.
  • Zhenbang Chen, Zhiming Liu, Anders P. Ravn, Volker Stolz and Naijun Zhan. "Refinement and Verification in Component-Based Model Driven Design", Submitted to Science of Computer Programming, Elsevier. (UNU-IIST TR 388), 2007.