Books
- J. M. Wing, J. C. P. Woodcock, and J. Davies (eds.), Proceedings of FM'99: First World Congress on Formal Methods in the Development of Computing Systems, Toulouse, France, Springer-Verlag, LNCS 1708 (Volume I) and 1709 (Volume II), 1999.
- U. Martin and J. M. Wing (eds.), Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Larch, Springer-Verlag, Workshops in Computing Series, 1993.
- J. V. Guttag and J. J. Horning (eds.) with S. J. Garland, K. D. Jones, A. Modet, and J. M. Wing, Larch: Languages and Tools for Formal Specification, Springer-Verlag, 1993.
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