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A compliance notation for verifying concurrent systems
The compliance notation provides a practical system where both formal and informal techniques can be employed in software verification. The notation has been successfully applied in verifying some industrial safety-critical systems, but currently it has no support for verifying concurrent systems. This research aims to extend the compliance notation with appropriate support for verifying concurrent systems.