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G.~Sala{\"u}n, editors, \<^emph>\<open>Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM)\<close>, number 11724 in
Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2019.
\href{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30446-1_15}{10.1007/978-3-030-30446-1\_15}.
\end{quote}
A \<^BibTeX>-entry is available at:
\<^url>\<open>https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-isabelledof-2019\<close>.
\<^item> for an application of \<^isadof> in the context of certifications:
\begin{quote}\small
A.~D. Brucker and B.~Wolff.
Using Ontologies in Formal Developments Targeting Certification.
In W. Ahrendt and S. Tarifa, editors. \<^emph>\<open>Integrated Formal Methods (IFM)\<close>, number 11918.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2019.
\href{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34968-4\_4}.
\end{quote}
\<close>
subsubsection\<open>Availability\<close>
text\<open>

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\<^item> an extensible front-end language Isabelle/Isar, and,
\<^item> last but not least, an LCF style, generic theorem prover kernel as
the most prominent and deeply integrated system component.
\<close>
text\<open>
The Isabelle system architecture shown in @{docitem \<open>architecture\<close>} comes with many layers,
with Standard ML (SML) at the bottom layer as implementation language. The architecture actually
foresees a \<^emph>\<open>Nano-Kernel\<close> (our terminology) which resides in the SML structure\<^boxed_sml>\<open>Context\<close>.
foresees a \<^emph>\<open>Nano-Kernel\<close> (our terminology) which resides in the SML structure \<^boxed_sml>\<open>Context\<close>.
This structure provides a kind of container called \<^emph>\<open>context\<close> providing an identity, an
ancestor-list as well as typed, user-defined state for components (plugins) such as \<^isadof>.
On top of the latter, the LCF-Kernel, tactics, automated proof procedures as well as specific

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\pagestyle{headings}
\uppertitleback{
Copyright \copyright{} 2019--2021 University of Exeter, UK\\
\phantom{Copyright \copyright{}} 2018--2021 Universit\'e Paris-Saclay, France\\
Copyright \copyright{} 2019--2022 University of Exeter, UK\\
\phantom{Copyright \copyright{}} 2018--2022 Universit\'e Paris-Saclay, France\\
\phantom{Copyright \copyright{}} 2018--2019 The University of Sheffield, UK\\
\smallskip
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\lowertitleback{%
This manual describes \isadof version \isadofversion. The latest official
release is \isadoflatestversion{} (\href{https://doi.org/\isadoflatestdoi}{doi:\isadoflatestdoi}). The DOI \href{https://doi.org/\isadofgenericdoi}{\isadofgenericdoi} will allways point to the latest release. The latest development version as well as official releases are available at
release is \isadoflatestversion{} (\href{https://doi.org/\isadoflatestdoi}{doi:\isadoflatestdoi}).
The DOI \href{https://doi.org/\isadofgenericdoi}{\isadofgenericdoi} will allways point to the latest
release. The latest development version as well as official releases are available at
\url{\dofurl}.
\paragraph*{Contributors.} We would like to thank the following contributors to \isadof
(in alphabetical order): Idir Ait-Sadoune, Paolo Crisafulli, Chantal Keller, and Nicolas M{\'e}ric.
(in alphabetical order): Idir Ait-Sadoune, Paolo Crisafulli, and Nicolas M{\'e}ric.
\paragraph*{Acknowledgments.} This work has been partially supported by IRT SystemX, Paris-Saclay,
France, and therefore granted with public funds of the Program ``Investissements d'Avenir.''
@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ France, and therefore granted with public funds of the Program ``Investissements
\hfill
\begin{minipage}{8cm}
\raggedleft\normalsize
Laboratoire en Recherche en Informatique (LRI)\\
Laboratoire des Methodes Formelles (LMF)\\
Universit\'e Paris-Saclay\\
91405 Orsay Cedex\\
France