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This website continues work started in 1967, and which became what is probably the world's most extensive collaborative project to define a requirements modelling language that uses natural language, is scalable from small to huge projects, is in the public domain, is based on sound theory, and can provide a basis for new international standards.

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ISETT 2010 - A PSL/PSA Symposium - is being planned for 2010 to review PSL/PSA, related methods and tools, and their future. It will be called ISETT 2010, following on from the earlier successful ISETT Conferences held in the US and Europe in the 1980s. It will see the launch of a new PSL/PSA, hopefully following a limited release of a new version 1.0 and some field testing.
 
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Dan Teichroew Bibliography
Written by metaPSL   
Monday, 05 January 2009

Work is in hand to complete a bibliography of the works of Professor Daniel Teichroew, the originator of the first PSL/PSA. Please send in details of any publications you know about, so we can be sure the list is an complete as possible.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 January 2009 )
 
Welcome to PSL/PSA
Written by metaPSL   
Monday, 05 January 2009

Welcome to the revamped home page for PSL/PSA, the world's most powerful requirements modelling toolkit. Over the coming months this site will be expanded by moving across all the original site materials, and then developed further.  Register now and make your own contributions. It will be wonderful to see content developed and added by the many people over the years who have had any involvement or interest in PSL/PSA, the ISDOS or PRISE projects at the University of Michigan, or any of the derivative tools. Much material from the archives will be made available.

 

The PSL language syntax is now available in its entirety at this website. Work is underway to make available a new version of PSL/PSA during 2009. A decision has yet to be taken to retain this as proprietary, or make it available aqs an open source product. Your views will be welcome.

 

The platform for the site is open source Joomla. This has been selected so that it is easy for you to make you contribution to the site, commenting, and adding new sections as you see fit.

 

The site is maintained by Geoffrey Darnton.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 January 2009 )
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Written by metaPSL   
Monday, 05 January 2009
The whole of the PSL syntax is now completed and available here. For the time being, access the syntax by using the Link to the original website, then links there to the Objects you wish to explore.
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