E-LOTOS

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In computer science E-LOTOS (Enhanced LOTOS) is a formal specification language designed between 1993 and 1999, and standardized by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2001.[1]

E-LOTOS was initially intended to be a revision of the LOTOS language standardized by ISO 8807 in 1989, but the revision turned out to be profound, leading to a new specification language.

The starting point for the revision of LOTOS was the PhD thesis[2] of Ed Brinksma, who had been the Rapporteur at ISO of the LOTOS standard.

In 1993, the initial goals of the definition of E-LOTOS were stated in ISO/IEC JTC1/N2802 announcement.[3]

In 1997, when the language definition reached the maturity level of an ISO Committee Draft, an announcement was posted describing the main features of E-LOTOS.[4]

The following document[5] recalls the milestones of E-LOTOS definition project.

E-LOTOS has inspired descendent languages,[6] among which LOTOS NT[7] and LNT.[8]

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  1. ^ ISO/IEC international standard 15437:2001. Information technology – Enhancements to LOTOS (E-LOTOS). Geneva, September 2001.
  2. ^ Ed Brinksma. On the Design of Extended LOTOS - A Specification Language for Open Distributed Systems, PhD thesis, University of Twente, Nov. 1988.
  3. ^ ISO/IEC JTC1/N2802, Proposal for a New Work Item on "Enhancements to LOTOS. December 16, 1993. Available from ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/vasy/publications/elotos/announce-93.txt
  4. ^ Juan Quemada. E-LOTOS has born, February 18, 1997. Available from ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/vasy/publications/elotos/announce-97.txt
  5. ^ Juan Quemada. Description of the E-LOTOS New Work Item. June 16, 1998. Available from ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/vasy/publications/elotos/announce-98.txt
  6. ^ Hubert Garavel, Frédéric Lang, and Wendelin Serwe, From LOTOS to LNT. In Joost-Pieter Katoen, Rom Langerak, and Arend Rensink, editors, ModelEd, TestEd, TrustEd - Essays Dedicated to Ed Brinksma on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday, vol. 10500 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 3-26, Springer International Publishing, October 2017, doi 10.1007/978-3-319-68270-9_1
  7. ^ Mihaela Sighireanu (with updates by Alban Catry, David Champelovier, Hubert Garavel, Frédéric Lang, Guillaume Schaeffer, Wendelin Serwe, and Jan Stöcker). LOTOS NT User's Manual (Version 2.7). Technical Report INRIA Rhône-Alpes/VASY, November 2012, 107 pages. Available from http://vasy.inria.fr/traian/manual.html
  8. ^ David Champelovier, Xavier Clerc, Hubert Garavel, Yves Guerte, Frédéric Lang, Christine McKinty, Vincent Powazny, Wendelin Serwe, and Gideon Smeding. Reference Manual of the LNT to LOTOS Translator. Technical Report INRIA Rhône-Alpes/CONVECS, 2015, 125 pages. Available from http://cadp.inria.fr/publications/Champelovier-Clerc-Garavel-et-al-10.html

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