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Unit Lemmas for Detecting Requirement and Specification Flaws
Unit lemmas and a checklist of questions used to generate them can identify flaws in formal requirements and specifications early in the design process, reducing the overall cost and increasing confidence in the final product. We demonstrate how we can apply unit lemmas and the checklist to a tri-valued logic system.