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%T CSP++: How Faithful to CSPm?
%A W. B. Gardner
%E Jan F. Broenink, Herman Roebbers, Johan P. E. Sunter, Peter H. Welch, David C. Wood
%B Communicating Process Architectures 2005
%X CSP++ is a tool that makes specifications written in CSPm
   executable and extensible. It is the basis for a technique
   called selective formalism, which allows part of a system to
   be designed in verifiable CSPm statements, automatically
   translated into C++, and linked with functions coded in C++.
   This paper describes in detail the subset of CSPm that can
   be accurately translated by CSP++, and how the CSP semantics
   are achieved by the runtime framework. It also explains
   restrictions that apply to coding in CSPm for software
   synthesis, and the rationale for those restrictions.


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