Planware is a domain-specific generator of highperformance scheduling software, currently being developed at Kestrel Institute. Architecturally, Planware is an extension of the Specware system with domain-independent and domain-dependent parts. The domain-independent part includes a general algorithm design facility (including mechanisms to synthesize global-search and constraint propagation algorithms), as well as support for theorem-proving and witness finding. The domaindependent part includes scheduling domain knowledge and architecture representations, and other domain-specific refinement knowledge that relates the scheduling domain to general algorithm design and data type refinement. Using Planware, the user interactively specifies a problem and then the system automatically generates a formal specification and refines it. c c c c Cap s s
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