Carl K. Chang, J. Brackett, A. Davis, P. C. Grabon, T. Haizuka, P. Hsia
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The following topics are covered: perception of formal specification languages as hindering, rather than enhancing effective communication among customers, end users, requirements analysts and software developers; past prospects and trends; verification and validation, notation, and consistency; and current status of specification languages in Japan.<>