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The CtCoq System: Design and Architecture

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Formal Aspects of Computing

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The CtCoq user-interface is a graphical user-interface designed to be added to the Coq proof development system, acting as a broker between the human user and the logical engine. The principal design goal for CtCoq was to support large-scale proof development and we claim that this user-interface helps to increase the productivity of Coq users through powerful capabilities for elaborate mathematical notations, mouse interaction, and script management. In this paper, we review the user interface implementation to show how this design goal affects the capabilities provided by the system.

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Received October 1998 / Accepted in revised form May 1999

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Bertot, Y. The CtCoq System: Design and Architecture. Formal Aspects of Computing 11, 225–243 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001650050049

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