Question

Is there any package for LaTeX which will support writing Z specifications? I am interested in both horizontal and vertical formats for schemas.

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There is a package, it is called zed-csp. Here's a reference on how to use it.

Here's an example schema:

\begin{schema}{InitJunction1}
\Delta Sys\\
junc?: JUNCTION\\
road1?: ROAD\\
road2?: ROAD
\where
road1? \neq road2?\\
junc? \notin juncList\\
\forall j: juncList @ \neg ((road1? \in roadsInJunc(j)) \land (road2? \in roadsInJunc(j))\\
roadsInJunc' = roadsInJunc \cup \{junc? \mapsto \{road1,road2\}\}\\
juncList' = juncList \cup \{junc?\}
\end{schema}

See my question and answer on the subject: Zed Notation in LyX

OTHER TIPS

There are quite a few packages which offer support for writing Z specification in LaTeX. Although many have very similar syntax and some offer extra functions.

More information on these packages can be found here: http://czt.sourceforge.net/latex/

It explains that was the fuzz.sty was the first and contains important macros yet is not compatible with ISO-Z Standard, zed.sty and zed-csp.sty were an Oxford version that improved on fuzz.sty etc

This is what my Software Engineering Professor used for the LaTeX-formatting when creating the Z-Schemas and Operations:

\usepackage{oz, amsfonts}
...
\begin{schema}{MusicStore}
member: \pset NAME\\
orders: \pset (NAME\times ALBUM)\\
owns: \pset (NAME\times ALBUM)
\ST
{\bf dom}\mbox{ } orders \subseteq member\\
{\bf dom}\mbox{ } owns \subseteq member\\
\forall (m, a)\in orders.(m, a)\notin owns
\end{schema}

I hope it's helpful.

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