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FIT3013 AJH-2008-04

Resources

MUSO | Books | Lecture Slides | Event-B Resources | Web Documents

MUSO

The faculty is trialling the use of Moodle as a MUSO subsystem, and FIT3013 will be run using Moodle as the primary contact point for the unit. The courseware for the unit has been developed using XML, which cannot be employed directly within Moodle, but is accessible through the Moodle pages. This should be largely transparent when navigating within Moodle, but be aware that all the courseware is available without logging on through Moodle at http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~ajh/teaching/fit3013/2008/. This server runs a python script to convert the XML pages to HTML on the fly, and thus renders them as pages visible under Moodle.

This actually has the advantage that you can navigate between pages using the MUSO navigation, or using the FIT3013 page navigation. Your choice!

Note that the Grade Book in Moodle is not duplicated within these pages, but is accessible (with login to Moodle).

If you do have any problems with MUSO (such as missing assignments!), then please see the faculty MUSO person, Margot Schuhmacher, who is in room 125, building 63, Clayton campus, Monday to Thursday (ext 58313).

Books

The prescribed text book is:

Schneider

Unfortunately, there is no text book that describes Event-B directly. The Schneider text describes the B-Method, upon which the Event-B method is based. There are also manuals available through the Moodle and resources pages.

Lecture Slides

The lectures are derived from slides kindly provided by Professor Ken Robinson of the University of New South Wales, modified for local use. The lecture slides are on-line. See the timetables page for detail of the sequencing of these slides.

Event-B Resources

There is a very convenient Event-B Summary page prepared by Prof Ken Robinson. There is also a smaller version, suitable for double sided printing as a reference card.

Rodin

The practical work is based upon the Rodin tool suite, which is available for download from the Event-B website. This site also contains documentation of the Rodin Platform. Versions for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X are available from this subpage.

Web Documents

Date Published Number Document Name
2008062400 Home Page
2008062401 Unit Outline
2008062402 Web Documents
2008062403 Teaching and learning Methods
2008063004 Unit Resources
2008070705 Lectures
2008070706 Learning Module 1: Introduction
2008070707 Learning Module 2: Review of Set Theory
2008080808 Tutorials
2008080809 Assessment
2008080810 Assignment 1 index page
2008080811 Assignment 1
2008080812 Timetables
2008080813 Unit Contacts
2008081014 Discussion
2008081315 Discussion Topic 1
2008081316 Discussion Topic 2
2008082017 Assignment 2
2008083018 Learning Module 3: Abstract Machines
2008083019 Learning Module 4: Formal Definitions of Relations
2008083020 Learning Module 5: Library Case Study
2008083021 Learning Module 6: Refinement - The Square Root Machine
2008090222 Learning Module 7: The Mathematics of Substitutions
2008090223 Learning Module 8: Semantics of Event-B
2008090224 Learning Module 9: More Refinement - The Bridge Problem
2008092425 Discussion Topic 3
2008092426 Discussion Topic 4
2008100827 Learning Module 10: Refinement Revisited

Document History

20080716:083108 7.0.1 ajh Added links to the Event-B resources and web pages
20080630:161012 7.0.0 ajh first version for 2008

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