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We use AsmL, an executable specification language created by the Foundations of Software Engineering group [1], to describe the behavior of .NET components and perform runtime verification. AsmL is based on the theory of ASMs; AsmL is an industrial-strength specification language that is a full member of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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Mike Barnett and Wolfram Schulte. Contracts, components and their runtime verification on the.NET platform. Technical ReportMSR-TR-2002-38, Microsoft Research, April 2002. Available from http://research.microsoft.com/pubs. 407
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Barnett, M., Schulte, W., Tillmann, N. (2003). Using AsmL for Runtime Verification. In: Börger, E., Gargantini, A., Riccobene, E. (eds) Abstract State Machines 2003. ASM 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2589. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36498-6_24
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