@inproceedings{Mossakowski00a, abstract = {CASL, the common algebraic specification language, has been developed as a language that subsumes many previous algebraic specification frameworks and also provides tool interoperability. CASL is a complex language with a complete formal semantics. It is therefore a challenge to build good tools for CASL. In this work, we present and discuss the Bremen HOL-CASL system, which provides parsing, static checking, conversion to LaTeX and theorem proving for CASL specifications. To make tool construction manageable, we have followed some guidelines: re-use of existing tools, interoperability of tools developed at different sites, and construction of generic tools that can be used for several languages. We describe the structure of and the experiences with our tool and discuss how the guidelines work in practice.}, added-at = {2016-08-05T15:59:03.000+0200}, author = {Mossakowski, Till}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ffcc7e52206ed3a1e7681c79bf2ef5cb/tillmo}, booktitle = {TACAS 2000}, editor = {Graf, S. and Schwartzbach, M.}, interhash = {e1a7431bd72ff92802b4bd71929d0eb7}, intrahash = {ffcc7e52206ed3a1e7681c79bf2ef5cb}, keywords = {imported}, pages = {93--108}, psurl = {http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~till/papers/casltools.ps}, publisher = {Springer Verlag, London}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, status = {Reviewed}, timestamp = {2016-08-05T15:59:03.000+0200}, title = {{CASL}: From Semantics to Tools}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/(bt4qw245oavupgzdxw3zpuul)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=searchcitationsresults,5,38;}, volume = 1785, year = 2000 }