Ebook: Formal Object-Oriented Development
Author: Kevin Lano BSc MSc PhD (auth.)
- Tags: Software Engineering, Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
- Series: Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology FACIT
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Formal Object-Oriented Development provides a comprehensive overview of the use of formal object-oriented methods; it covers how and where they should be introduced into the development process, how they can be introduced selectively for critical parts of an application, and how to incorporate them effectively into existing deveopmental practices.
The text is extensively illustrated, both with tutorial and self-assessment excercises and with examples of industrial applications from the reactive systems domain. This book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, software engineering practitioners and consultants, and will also provide invaluable reading material for students learning Z++ and VDM++.
Formal Object-Oriented Development provides a comprehensive overview of the use of formal object-oriented methods; it covers how and where they should be introduced into the development process, how they can be introduced selectively for critical parts of an application, and how to incorporate them effectively into existing deveopmental practices.
The text is extensively illustrated, both with tutorial and self-assessment excercises and with examples of industrial applications from the reactive systems domain. This book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, software engineering practitioners and consultants, and will also provide invaluable reading material for students learning Z++ and VDM++.
Formal Object-Oriented Development provides a comprehensive overview of the use of formal object-oriented methods; it covers how and where they should be introduced into the development process, how they can be introduced selectively for critical parts of an application, and how to incorporate them effectively into existing deveopmental practices.
The text is extensively illustrated, both with tutorial and self-assessment excercises and with examples of industrial applications from the reactive systems domain. This book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, software engineering practitioners and consultants, and will also provide invaluable reading material for students learning Z++ and VDM++.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-14
The Software Development Process....Pages 15-43
From Analysis to Formal Specification....Pages 44-83
Specification Notations and Techniques....Pages 84-136
Design and Refinement....Pages 137-175
Proof Methods and Techniques....Pages 176-218
Concurrent and Real-time Behaviour....Pages 219-256
Implementation and Code Generation....Pages 257-285
Case Studies....Pages 286-313
Back Matter....Pages 314-422
Formal Object-Oriented Development provides a comprehensive overview of the use of formal object-oriented methods; it covers how and where they should be introduced into the development process, how they can be introduced selectively for critical parts of an application, and how to incorporate them effectively into existing deveopmental practices.
The text is extensively illustrated, both with tutorial and self-assessment excercises and with examples of industrial applications from the reactive systems domain. This book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, software engineering practitioners and consultants, and will also provide invaluable reading material for students learning Z++ and VDM++.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-14
The Software Development Process....Pages 15-43
From Analysis to Formal Specification....Pages 44-83
Specification Notations and Techniques....Pages 84-136
Design and Refinement....Pages 137-175
Proof Methods and Techniques....Pages 176-218
Concurrent and Real-time Behaviour....Pages 219-256
Implementation and Code Generation....Pages 257-285
Case Studies....Pages 286-313
Back Matter....Pages 314-422
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