Z User Group

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Z User Group
AbbreviationZUG[1]
Named afterZ notation
Formation14 December 1992; 31 years ago (1992-12-14)
FounderJohn Nicholls
Founded atLondon, England
TypeUser group
PurposeSupport for Z notation activities, especially meetings
Location
Region served
International[2]
ServicesConference organization
MethodsZ notation
FieldsComputer science, software engineering, formal methods
Official language
English
Chair
Steve Reeves
Secretary
Randolph Johnson
Key people
John Nicholls; Jonathan Bowen; Mike Hinchey; Steve King
Main organ
Conference proceedings
AffiliationsFormal Methods Europe
Websitezuser.org

The Z User Group (ZUG) was established in 1992 to promote use and development of the Z notation, a formal specification language for the description of and reasoning about computer-based systems.[3][4][5] It was formally constituted on 14 December 1992 during the ZUM'92 Z User Meeting[6] in London, England.[7]

Meetings and conferences

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ZUG has organised a series of Z User Meetings approximately every 18 months initially.[8][6][9] From 2000, these became the ZB Conference (jointly with the B-Method, co-organized with APCB), and from 2008 the ABZ Conference (with abstract state machines as well). In 2010, the ABZ Conference also includes Alloy, a Z-like specification language with associated tool support.[10]

The Z User Group participated at the FM'99 World Congress on Formal Methods in Toulouse, France, in 1999.[11] The group and the associated Z notation have been studied as a community of practice.[12]

List of proceedings

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The following proceedings were produced by the Z User Group:[13][14]

  • Bowen, J.P.; Nicholls, J.E., eds. (1993). Z User Workshop, London 1992, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Z User Meeting, 14–15 December 1992. Springer, Workshops in Computing. ISBN 978-0387198187
  • Bowen, J.P.; Hall, J.A., eds. (1994). Z User Workshop, Cambridge 1994, Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Z User Meeting, 29–30 June 1994. Springer, Workshops in Computing. ISBN 978-3540198840
  • Bowen, J.P.; Hinchey, M.G, eds. (1995). ZUM '95: The Z Formal Specification Notation, 9th International Conference of Z Users, Limerick, Ireland, September 7–9, 1995. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 967. ISBN 978-3540602712
  • Bowen, J.P.; Hinchey, M.G.; Till, D., eds. (1997). ZUM '97: The Z Formal Specification Notation, 10th International Conference of Z Users, Reading, UK, April 3–4, 1997. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 1212. ISBN 978-3540627173
  • Bowen, J.P.; Fett, A.; Hinchey, M.G., eds. (1998). ZUM '98: The Z Formal Specification Notation, 11th International Conference of Z Users, Berlin, Germany, September 24–26, 1998. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 1493. ISBN 978-3540650706

The following ZB conference proceedings were jointly produced with the Association de Pilotage des Conférences B (APCB), covering the Z notation and the related B-Method:[13]

  • Bowen, J.P.; Dunne, S.; Galloway, A.; King. S., eds. (2000). ZB 2000: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B, First International Conference of B and Z Users, York, UK, August 29 – September 2, 2000. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 1878. ISBN 978-3540679448
  • Bert, D.; Bowen, J.P.; Henson, M.C.; Robinson, K., eds. (2002). ZB 2002: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B: 2nd International Conference of B and Z Users Grenoble, France, January 23–25, 2002. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 2272. ISBN 978-3540431664
  • Bert, D.; Bowen, J.P.; King, S.; Walden, M., eds. (2003). ZB 2003: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B: Third International Conference of B and Z Users, Turku, Finland, June 4–6, 2003. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 2651. ISBN 978-3540402534
  • Treharne, H.; King, S.; Henson, M.C.; Schneider, S., eds. (2005). ZB 2005: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B: 4th International Conference of B and Z Users, Guildford, UK, April 13–15, 2005. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3455. ISBN 978-3540255598

From 2008, the ZB conferences were expanded to be the ABZ conference, also including abstract state machines.[15]

Chair and secretary

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Successive chairs have been:

Successive secretaries have been:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sayeed, Ahmed (2021). Abbreviations. Sankalp Publication. p. 371. ISBN 978-9390636693.
  2. ^ Yearbook of International Organizations. Vol. 1. Union of International Associations. 2017.
  3. ^ Bowen, J.P. (September 1993). "Z User Group activities". JFIT News. 46: 5.
  4. ^ Bowen, J.P. (1994). "Z User Meeting Activities". High Integrity Systems. 1 (1): 93–94.
  5. ^ Tucker, Allen B., ed. (2004). Computer Science Handbook. CRC Press. pp. 106–24. ISBN 978-0203494455.
  6. ^ a b Bowen, J.P.; Nicholls, J.E., eds. (1993). Z User Workshop, London 1992. Workshops in Computing. Springer.
  7. ^ "Z User Group (ZUG)". Global Civil Society Database. UIA. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  8. ^ Nicholls, J.E., ed. (1992). Z User Workshop, York 1991. Workshops in Computing. Springer.
  9. ^ Bowen, J.P.; Hall, J.A., eds. (1994). Z User Workshop, Cambridge 1994. Workshops in Computing. Springer. ISBN 3-540-19884-9.
  10. ^ Frappier, M., Glässer, U.; Khurshid, S., Laleau, R., and Reeves, S. (eds.), Abstract State Machines, Alloy, B and Z: Second International Conference, ABZ 2010, Orford, QC, Canada, February 22–25, 2010, Proceedings, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 5977, 2010. ISBN 978-3-642-11810-4.
  11. ^ "Z User Group Meeting (ZUG)". FM'99 World Congress. Toulouse, France. 20–24 September 1999. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007.
  12. ^ Bowen, J.P.; Reeves, S. (2011). "From a Community of Practice to a Body of Knowledge: A Case Study of the Formal Methods Community". In Butler, M.; Schulte, W. (eds.). FM 2011: Formal Methods. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 6664. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 308–322. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21437-0_24.
  13. ^ a b "International Conference on Abstract State Machines, Alloy, B, TLA, VDM, and Z (ABZ) – International Conference of B and Z Users (ZB) – International Z User Meeting (ZUM) – Z User Workshop". DBLP. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  14. ^ Bowen, Jonathan (July 2022). "The Z User Group: Thirty Years After" (PDF). FACS FACTS. No. 2022–2. BCS-FACS. pp. 50–56. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  15. ^ Börger, E.; Butler, M.J.; Bowen, J.P.; Boca, P., eds. (2008). Abstract State Machines, B and Z, First International Conference, ABZ 2008, London, UK, September 16–18, 2008. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 5238. ISBN 978-3540876021
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