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MooZ is defined in [Meira and Cavalcanti 1991] and [Meira and Cavalcanti 1992]. The language extends Z with a number of features that provide support for object-oriented design and management of very large specifications. It is related to Object-Z, but it has a simpler semantic model.
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Meira, S.L., Cavalcanti, A.L.C. (1992). MooZ Case Studies. In: Stepney, S., Barden, R., Cooper, D. (eds) Object Orientation in Z. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3552-4_5
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