added citations to support spider

diagrams as logic and theorem proving tools
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@ -321,7 +321,22 @@ doi={10.1109/RAMS.2009.4914732},
ISSN={0149-144X}}
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@article{Fish200553,
title = "Investigating Reasoning with Constraint Diagrams ",
journal = "Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science ",
volume = "127",
number = "4",
pages = "53 - 69",
year = "2005",
note = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Visual Languages and Formal Methods (VLFM 2004) Visual Languages and Formal Methods 2004",
issn = "1571-0661",
doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2004.08.047",
url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1571066105001787",
author = "Andrew Fish and Jean Flower",
keywords = "Diagrammatic reasoning",
keywords = "constraint diagrams",
keywords = "logical inference "
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{incrementalfmea,
author={Price, C.J.},
@ -343,6 +358,22 @@ ISSN={0149-144X},}
YEAR = "2008"
}
@MISC{theoremflower,
year={2004},
isbn={978-3-540-21268-3},
booktitle={Diagrammatic Representation and Inference},
volume={2980},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
editor={Blackwell, AlanF. and Marriott, Kim and Shimojima, Atsushi},
doi={10.1007/978-3-540-25931-2_17},
title={Generating Readable Proofs: A Heuristic Approach to Theorem Proving With Spider Diagrams},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25931-2_17},
publisher={Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
author={Flower, Jean and Masthoff, Judith and Stapleton, Gem},
pages={166-181}
}
% my bib file.
@INPROCEEDINGS{automatingFMEA1281774,
author={Papadopoulos, Y. and Parker, D. and Grante, C.},

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@ -101,10 +101,15 @@ I had recently completed an
MSc and my project was to create an Euler/Spider~Diagram~\cite{howse:spider} editor in Java.
This editor allowed the user to draw Euler/Spider diagrams, and could then
represent these as abstract---i.e. mathematical---definitions.
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The primary motive for writing the Spider diagram editor was to provide an alternative
to formal languages for software specification.
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Because of my daily work exposure to FMEA, I started thinking of ways to apply formal languages and spider diagrams to
An added attraction for using spider diagrams was that they could be used in
proving logic~\cite{stapleton:atpieds} and theorems~\cite{theoremflower,Fish200553} in an intuitive way.
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Because of my daily work exposure to FMEA,
I started thinking of ways to apply formal languages and spider diagrams to
failure mode analysis.
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@ -127,9 +132,10 @@ Any of the components that could, in failing, create a dangerous state were alre
documented and approved using failure mode effects analysis (FMEA).
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This new requirement
effectively meant that all single and double component failures
%double combinations of component failures were
now required to be analysed. This, from a state explosion problem alone,
effectively meant that all single and double component failures were
now required to be analysed.
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This, from a state explosion problem alone,
meant that it was going to be virtually impossible to perform.
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To compound the problem, %state explosion problem

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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% WEB SITES ONLY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@MISC{dau:website,
%site,
author = {{F.~Dau}},
howpublished = "{http://www.dr-dau.net/eg\_readings.shtml}",
year = "2006"