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High-Integrity System Specification and Design

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
701 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am12.04.1999
That is, the failure of the system to produce correct results could result in the loss of human life, mass destruction of property (in the form of ships and cargo) as well as financial losses and loss of competitive advantage for the shipping firm.mehr
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KlappentextThat is, the failure of the system to produce correct results could result in the loss of human life, mass destruction of property (in the form of ships and cargo) as well as financial losses and loss of competitive advantage for the shipping firm.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-540-76226-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr1999
Erscheinungsdatum12.04.1999
Seiten701 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht1100 g
IllustrationenXIX, 701 p. 7 illus.
Artikel-Nr.30052470

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Specification and Design.- 1.1 An Analogy.- 1.2 The Development Life-Cycle.- 1.3 The Transformational Approach.- 1.4 Silver Bullets.- No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering.- Biting the Silver Bullet: Toward a Brighter Future for System Development.- 2. Structured Methods.- 2.1 Structured Notations.- 2.2 The Jackson Approach.- Methodology: The Experts Speak.- An Overview of JSD.- 3. Formal Methods.- 3.1 What are Formal Methods?.- 3.2 Formal Specification Languages.- 3.3 Deductive Apparatus.- 3.4 Myths of Formal Methods.- 3.5 Which Formal Method?.- Seven Myths of Formal Methods.- Seven More Myths of Formal Methods.- A Specifier´s Introduction to Formal Methods.- An Overview of Some Formal Methods for Program Design.- Ten Commandments of Formal Methods.- 4. Object-Orientation.- 4.1 The Object Paradigm.- 4.2 Modularization.- 4.3 Information Hiding.- 4.4 Classes.- 4.5 Genericity and Polymorphism.- 4.6 Object-Oriented Design.- Object-Oriented Development.- Object-Oriented and Conventional Analysis and Design Methodologies:Comparison and Critique.- 5. Concurrent and Distributed Systems.- 5.1 Concurrent Systems.- 5.2 Distributed Systems.- 5.3 Models of Computation.- 5.4 Naming Considerations.- 5.5 Inter-Process Communication.- 5.6 Consistency Issues.- 5.7 Heterogeneity and Transparency.- 5.8 Security and Protection.- 5.9 Language Support.- 5.10 Distributed Operating Systems.- Communicating Sequential Processes.- A Simple Approach to Specifying Concurrent Systems.- 6. Real-Time and Safety-Critical Systems.- 6.1 Real-Time Systems.- 6.2 Safety-Critical Systems.- 6.3 Formal Methods for Safety-Critical Systems.- 6.4 Standards.- 6.5 Legislation.- 6.6 Education and Professional Issues.- 6.7 Technology Transfer.- Formal Methods for the Specification andDesign of Real-Time Safety-Critical Systems.- Experience with Formal Methods in Critical Systems.- Regulatory Case Studies.- Medical Devices: The Therac-25 Story.- Safety-Critical Systems, Formal Methods and Standards.- 7. Integrating Methods.- 7.1 Motivation.- 7.2 Integrating Structured and Formal Methods.- 7.3 An Appraisal of Approaches.- Integrated Structured Analysis and Formal Specification Techniques.- 8. Implementation.- 8.1 Refinement.- 8.2 Rapid Prototyping and Simulation.- 8.3 Executable Specifications.- 8.4 Animating Formal Specifications.- Specifications are not (Necessarily) Executable.- Specifications are (Preferably) Executable.- 9. CASE.- 9.1 What is CASE?.- 9.2 CASE Workbenches.- 9.3 Beyond CASE.- 9.4 The Future of CASE.- CASE: Reliability Engineering for Information Systems.- On Visual Formalisms.- Author Biographies.mehr

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