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In [[formal methods]], '''program refinement''' is the [[formal verification|verifiable]] transformation of an ''abstract'' (high-level) [[formal specification]] into a ''concrete'' (low-level) [[executable program]]. ''[[Stepwise refinement]]'' allows this process to be done in stages. Logically, refinement normally involves [[implication]], but there can be additional complications. ''[[Data refinement]]'' is used to convert an abstract data model (in terms of [[set (mathematics)|set]]s for example) into implementable [[data structures]] (such as [[array]]s). ''[[Operation refinement]]'' converts a [[specification]] of an operation on a system into an implementable [[computer program|program]] (e.g., a [[Procedure (computer science)|procedure]]). The [[postcondition]] can be strengthened and/or the [[precondition]] weakened in this process. This reduces any [[Nondeterministic algorithm|nondeterminism]] in the specification, typically to a completely [[deterministic]] implementation.
 
For example, ''x''' ∈ {1,2,3} (where ''x''' is the value of the [[Variable (programming)|variable]] ''x'' after an operation) could be refined to ''x''' ∈ {1,2}, then ''x''' ∈ {1}, and implemented as ''x'' := 1. Implementations of ''x'' := 2 and ''x'' := 3 would be equally acceptable in this case, using a different route for the refinement. However, we must be careful not to refine to ''x''' ∈ {} (equivalent to ''false'') since this is unimplementable; it is impossible to select a [[Element (mathematics)|member]] from the [[empty set]].
 
The term [[Reification (computer science)|reification]] is also sometimes used (coined by [[Cliff Jones (computer scientist)|Cliff Jones]]). [[Retrenchment (computing)|Retrenchment]] is an alternative technique when formal refinement is not possible. The opposite of refinement is [[Abstraction (computer science)|abstraction]].
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