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* [http://handbook.event-b.org/current/html/tut_populate_context.html#a0000000094 Finding Solutions to Axioms]
* [http://handbook.event-b.org/current/html/tut_populate_context.html#a0000000094 Finding Solutions to Axioms]


Furthermore, there are several tutorials on the physical units plugin:
* [[Tutorial Unit Plugin|Using the physical units plugin inside ProB]]
* [[Tutorial Unit Plugin With Rodin|Analysing physical units with ProB for Rodin]]


For ProB for CSP, the following presents a gentle introduction:
For ProB for CSP, the following presents a gentle introduction:
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* [[Tutorial CSP First Step|Starting ProB for CSP and first animation steps]]
* [[Tutorial CSP First Step|Starting ProB for CSP and first animation steps]]


We also have a [http://www.stups.uni-duesseldorf.de/bmotionstudio/index.php/User_Guide/Tutorial tutorial for B Motion Studio] and a [[Tutorial Unit Plugin|tutorial on using the physical units plugin]].
We also have a [http://www.stups.uni-duesseldorf.de/bmotionstudio/index.php/User_Guide/Tutorial tutorial for B Motion Studio].

Revision as of 13:30, 7 January 2013


ProB is a flexible and extensible validation tool for high-level specification formalisms. ProB supports

  • multiple languages: B, Z, CSP, Event-B, Promela, dSL, ...
  • and multiple validation techniques
: animation, model checking, ...

Below we present a gentle introduction to ProB focusing on classical B (but many of the commands are also applicable to the other formalisms such as CSP, Event-B and Z).

For ProB for Rodin, the following presents a gentle introduction:

The Rodin handbook also contains material about ProB:

Furthermore, there are several tutorials on the physical units plugin:

For ProB for CSP, the following presents a gentle introduction:

We also have a tutorial for B Motion Studio.