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Subject: Floating-point verification


Formal Methods Applied to a Floating Point Number System
Geoff Barrett
Technical Monograph PRG-58
Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Programming Research Group
8-11 Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, England
January 1987
(This is part of a larger effort to verify the microcode of the floating-point
unit of the inmos T800 transputer.)

Towards a formal specification of floating point.
The Computer Journal, volume 32, number 5, pages 432-436, October 1989.
Cambridge University Press
The Edinburgh Building
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(Specifies floating point using VDM and compares the specification to some
previous specs, including Geoff Barrett's.)


