
This archive contains Version 1.0 of the Deterministic System Specification and its companion document, the Deterministic System Specification — Versioning and Stability Policy. The specification defines the abstract relational semantics of deterministic state-transition systems, including axioms, execution semantics, and conformance conditions. Version 1.0 supersedes Version 0.1. No normative semantic changes were introduced. The archive includes: The authoritative Markdown sources The publication-ready PDF versions The versioning and stability policy The license and reproducibility metadata This package constitutes the complete, immutable publication artifact for Deterministic System Specification Version 1.0.All files are authoritative for citation, archival reference, and long-term reproducibility. Canonical source repository:https://github.com/jan-zdrahal/deterministic-system-specification
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formal specification, relational semantics, axiomatic semantics, computational models, state-transition systems, deterministic systems, determinism invariant
formal specification, relational semantics, axiomatic semantics, computational models, state-transition systems, deterministic systems, determinism invariant
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