Z++

Z++ (pronounced zed plus plus) was an object-oriented extension to the Z specification language. Z++ is an object-oriented extension to the Z specification language, allowing for the definition of classes, and the relation of classes through inheritance, association or aggregation. The primary construct of Z++ is a class. A Z++ class consists of a number of clauses which are optional. Z++ Class Structure: ZHMICRO Z++ Visual IDE This article was o... more
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