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On the application of stratification to requirement specifications
The importance of stratification to automatic program generation is considered. Stratification of the variables of a weak specification seems to hold promise in the determination of the variable type, as well as in providing guarantees concerning the consistency, completeness, and ambiguity (or lack thereof) of the requirements specification.<>