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|Name=Dezyne
 
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|Short description=Dezyne is a programming language and a set of tools to specify, validate, verify, simulate, document, and implement concurrent control software.
 
|Short description=Dezyne is a programming language and a set of tools to specify, validate, verify, simulate, document, and implement concurrent control software.
|Full description=The Dezyne language has formal semantics expressed in mCRL2 (https://mcrl2.org) developed at
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|Full description=The '''Dezyne''' language has formal semantics expressed in [https://mcrl2.org mCRL2] developed at the department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Eindhoven University of Technology ([https://tue.nl TUE]). Dezyne requires that every model is finite, deterministic and free of deadlocks, livelocks, and contract violations. This achieved by means of the language itself as well as by builtin verification through model checking.  This allows the construction of complex systems by assembling independently verified components.
the department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Eindhoven
 
University of Technology (TUE https://tue.nl). Dezyne requires that every model is
 
finite, deterministic and free of deadlocks, livelocks, and contract
 
violations. This achieved by means of the language itself as well as
 
by builtin verification through model checking.  This allows the
 
construction of complex systems by assembling independently verified
 
components.
 
 
|Homepage URL=https://dezyne.org/
 
|Homepage URL=https://dezyne.org/
 
|Version download=https://dezyne.org/download/dezyne/dezyne-2.15.0.tar.gz
 
|Version download=https://dezyne.org/download/dezyne/dezyne-2.15.0.tar.gz

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Dezyne

https://dezyne.org/
A programming language and a set of tools to specify, validate, verify, simulate, document, and implement concurrent control software

The Dezyne language has formal semantics expressed in mCRL2 developed at the department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE). Dezyne requires that every model is finite, deterministic and free of deadlocks, livelocks, and contract violations. This achieved by means of the language itself as well as by builtin verification through model checking. This allows the construction of complex systems by assembling independently verified components.

"IRC general" IRC general channel
irc://http://libera.chat/#dezyne





Licensing

License

Verified by

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Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Users, DevelopersMailing Listhttps://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dezyne-devel


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useGettext
Required to buildGNU make
Required to useTexinfo
Required to buildAutomake (build from git)
Required to buildAutoconf (fbuild from git)
Required to useHelp2man
Weak prerequisiteg++
Required to usemCRL2
Required to useGNU Guile




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