Ebook: Correct Systems: Building a Business Process Solution
- Tags: System Performance and Evaluation, Computer System Implementation, Software Engineering, Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Series: Applied Computing
- Year: 1998
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Correct Systems looks at the whole process of building a business process model, capturing that in a formal requirements statement and developing a precise specification. The issue of testing is considered throughout the process and design for test issues are fundamental to the approach. A model (language) and a methodology are presented that is very powerful, very easy to use and applicable for the "new world" of component based systems and the integration of systems from dependable components. This book discusses a new area which will be of interest to both software and hardware designers. It presents specification, design, implementation and testing in a user-oriented fashion using simple formal and diagramming techniques with a high level of user-friendliness. The first part provides a simple introduction to the method together with a complete, real case study. The second part describes, in detail, the mathematical theory behind the methods and the claims made.
Correct Systems looks at the whole process of building a business process model, capturing that in a formal requirements statement and developing a precise specification. The issue of testing is considered throughout the process and design for test issues are fundamental to the approach. A model (language) and a methodology are presented that is very powerful, very easy to use and applicable for the "new world" of component based systems and the integration of systems from dependable components. This book discusses a new area which will be of interest to both software and hardware designers. It presents specification, design, implementation and testing in a user-oriented fashion using simple formal and diagramming techniques with a high level of user-friendliness. The first part provides a simple introduction to the method together with a complete, real case study. The second part describes, in detail, the mathematical theory behind the methods and the claims made.
Correct Systems looks at the whole process of building a business process model, capturing that in a formal requirements statement and developing a precise specification. The issue of testing is considered throughout the process and design for test issues are fundamental to the approach. A model (language) and a methodology are presented that is very powerful, very easy to use and applicable for the "new world" of component based systems and the integration of systems from dependable components. This book discusses a new area which will be of interest to both software and hardware designers. It presents specification, design, implementation and testing in a user-oriented fashion using simple formal and diagramming techniques with a high level of user-friendliness. The first part provides a simple introduction to the method together with a complete, real case study. The second part describes, in detail, the mathematical theory behind the methods and the claims made.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Models of Computer-Based Systems....Pages 3-29
Business Processes, Problems and Solutions....Pages 31-60
Testing, Testing, Testing!....Pages 61-92
Building Correct Systems....Pages 93-112
A Case Study....Pages 113-131
Front Matter....Pages 133-133
The Theory of X-Machines....Pages 135-168
Complete Functional Testing....Pages 169-188
Refinement Testing....Pages 189-199
Back Matter....Pages 200-206
Correct Systems looks at the whole process of building a business process model, capturing that in a formal requirements statement and developing a precise specification. The issue of testing is considered throughout the process and design for test issues are fundamental to the approach. A model (language) and a methodology are presented that is very powerful, very easy to use and applicable for the "new world" of component based systems and the integration of systems from dependable components. This book discusses a new area which will be of interest to both software and hardware designers. It presents specification, design, implementation and testing in a user-oriented fashion using simple formal and diagramming techniques with a high level of user-friendliness. The first part provides a simple introduction to the method together with a complete, real case study. The second part describes, in detail, the mathematical theory behind the methods and the claims made.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Models of Computer-Based Systems....Pages 3-29
Business Processes, Problems and Solutions....Pages 31-60
Testing, Testing, Testing!....Pages 61-92
Building Correct Systems....Pages 93-112
A Case Study....Pages 113-131
Front Matter....Pages 133-133
The Theory of X-Machines....Pages 135-168
Complete Functional Testing....Pages 169-188
Refinement Testing....Pages 189-199
Back Matter....Pages 200-206
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