Kitchin, Diane E., McCluskey, T.L. and West, Margaret M. (2005) B vs OCL: comparing specification languages for Planning Domains. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS 2005). AAAI Press. ISBN 978-1-57735-220-4
Abstract

In this paper we examine the specification and validation of Artificial Intelligence Planning domain models using the B Abstract Machine Notation and its associated tool support. We compare this to the use of OCL (object-centred language) within its tool-supported environment, GIPO. We present encodings of two well-known AI planning domain models, the Blocks world and the Tyres world, with the aim of finding a correspondence between the B and the OCL languages. We also compare the tool-supported validation offered by their respective environments.

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