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In Chaps. 3–5, we consider systems modelled at an abstract level in the form of one or more FSMs. However, if a model has been derived from an actual piece of software, or once software has been developed based on a given model, then what does the functional correctness of the model say about the software?
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Huisman, M., Wijs, A. (2023). Analysing Software. In: Concise Guide to Software Verification. Texts in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30167-4_6
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