steps to reform cicm/csp paper and manual

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scholarly_paper
technical_report
math_exam
CENELEC_50128

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title*[tit::title]\<open>Philosophers may Dine - Definitively!\<close>
author*[safouan, email="''safouan.taha@lri.fr''",affiliation="\<open>LRI, CentraleSupelec\<close>"]
\<open>Safouan Taha\<close>
author*[bu, email= "''wolff@lri.fr''",affiliation = "\<open>LRI, Université Paris-Saclay\<close>"]
\<open>Burkhart Wolff\<close>
author*[lina,email="''lina.ye@lri.fr''",affiliation="\<open>LRI, Inria, LSV, CentraleSupelec\<close>"]
\<open>Lina Ye\<close>
author*[safouan,email="\<open>safouan.taha@lri.fr\<close>",affiliation="\<open>LRI, CentraleSupelec\<close>"]\<open>Safouan Taha\<close>
author*[bu,email= "\<open>wolff@lri.fr\<close>",affiliation = "\<open>LRI, Université Paris-Saclay\<close>"]\<open>Burkhart Wolff\<close>
author*[lina,email="\<open>lina.ye@lri.fr\<close>",affiliation="\<open>LRI, Inria, LSV, CentraleSupelec\<close>"]\<open>Lina Ye\<close>
abstract*[abs, keywordlist="[\<open>Shallow Embedding\<close>,\<open>Process-Algebra\<close>,
\<open>Concurrency\<close>,\<open>Computational Models\<close>]"]

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(*>*)
title*[title::title]\<open>Isabelle/DOF\<close>
title*[title::title] \<open>Isabelle/DOF\<close>
subtitle*[subtitle::subtitle]\<open>User and Implementation Manual\<close>
text*[adb:: author,
email="\<open>a.brucker@exeter.ac.uk\<close>",
orcid="\<open>0000-0002-6355-1200\<close>",
http_site="\<open>https://www.brucker.ch/\<close>",
affiliation="\<open>University of Exeter, Exeter, UK\<close>"]\<open>Achim D. Brucker\<close>
text*[bu::author,
email = "\<open>wolff@lri.fr\<close>",
affiliation = "\<open>Université Paris-Saclay, LRI, Paris, France\<close>"]\<open>Burkhart Wolff\<close>
author*[ adb,
email ="\<open>a.brucker@exeter.ac.uk\<close>",
orcid ="\<open>0000-0002-6355-1200\<close>",
http_site ="\<open>https://www.brucker.ch/\<close>",
affiliation ="\<open>University of Exeter, Exeter, UK\<close>"]\<open>Achim D. Brucker\<close>
author*[ bu,
email = "\<open>wolff@lri.fr\<close>",
affiliation = "\<open>Université Paris-Saclay, LRI, Paris, France\<close>"]\<open>Burkhart Wolff\<close>
text*[abs::abstract,
keywordlist="[''Ontology'', ''Ontological Modeling'', ''Document Management'',
''Formal Document Development'', ''Document Authoring'', ''Isabelle/DOF'']"]
\<open> \<^isadof> provides an implementation of \<^dof> on top of Isabelle/HOL.
\<^dof> itself is a novel framework for \<^emph>\<open>defining\<close> ontologies
and \<^emph>\<open>enforcing\<close> them during document development and document
evolution. \<^isadof> targets use-cases such as mathematical texts referring
to a theory development or technical reports requiring a particular structure.
A major application of \<^dof> is the integrated development of
formal certification documents (\<^eg>, for Common Criteria or CENELEC
50128) that require consistency across both formal and informal
arguments.
abstract*[abs, keywordlist="[\<open>Ontology\<close>, \<open>Ontological Modeling\<close>, \<open>Document Management\<close>,
\<open>Formal Document Development\<close>,\<open>Document Authoring\<close>,\<open>Isabelle/DOF\<close>]"]
\<open> \<^isadof> provides an implementation of \<^dof> on top of Isabelle/HOL.
\<^dof> itself is a novel framework for \<^emph>\<open>defining\<close> ontologies
and \<^emph>\<open>enforcing\<close> them during document development and document
evolution. \<^isadof> targets use-cases such as mathematical texts referring
to a theory development or technical reports requiring a particular structure.
A major application of \<^dof> is the integrated development of
formal certification documents (\<^eg>, for Common Criteria or CENELEC
50128) that require consistency across both formal and informal
arguments.
\<^isadof> is integrated into Isabelle's IDE, which
allows for smooth ontology development as well as immediate
ontological feedback during the editing of a document.
Its checking facilities leverage the collaborative
development of documents required to be consistent with an
underlying ontological structure.
\<^isadof> is integrated into Isabelle's IDE, which
allows for smooth ontology development as well as immediate
ontological feedback during the editing of a document.
Its checking facilities leverage the collaborative
development of documents required to be consistent with an
underlying ontological structure.
In this user-manual, we give an in-depth presentation of the design
concepts of \<^dof>'s Ontology Definition Language (ODL) and describe
comprehensively its major commands. Many examples show typical best-practice
applications of the system.
In this user-manual, we give an in-depth presentation of the design
concepts of \<^dof>'s Ontology Definition Language (ODL) and describe
comprehensively its major commands. Many examples show typical best-practice
applications of the system.
It is an unique feature of \<^isadof> that ontologies may be used to control
the link between formal and informal content in documents in a machine
checked way. These links can connect both text elements as well as formal
modelling elements such as terms, definitions, code and logical formulas,
alltogether *\<open>integrated\<close> in a state-of-the-art interactive theorem prover.
It is an unique feature of \<^isadof> that ontologies may be used to control
the link between formal and informal content in documents in a machine
checked way. These links can connect both text elements as well as formal
modelling elements such as terms, definitions, code and logical formulas,
alltogether *\<open>integrated\<close> in a state-of-the-art interactive theorem prover.
\<close>
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