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How to verify dynamic properties of information systems
EB/sup 3/ is an established formal technique, based on process algebra, for specifying Information Systems (IS) that have both complex state and event based features; as yet, EB/sup 3/ has no tool support. Another formal technique called CSP /spl par/ B uses two existing analysis tools, FDR and the B-Toolkit, to support the verification of state/event based systems. However the CSP /spl par/ B approach has never been applied to this specialised domain. In this paper we use a specification pattern of EB/sup 3/ to motivate a new style of specification in CSP /spl par/ B appropriate for IS. We demonstrate this using an example system and show that the verification of its dynamic properties is now amenable to tool support.