Software Specification Methods: An Overview Using a Case Study

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Marc Frappier, Henri Habrias
Springer Science & Business Media, 6. dets 2012 - 282 pages
Objectives of this Book This book is an introduction to a set of software specification methods. Its tar geted audience are readers who do not wish to read pages of definitions in order to understand the basics of a method. The same case study is used to introduce each method, following a rigorously uniform presentation format. Special care has been devoted to ensure that specifications do not deviate from the case study text. As much as the method allows, what is specified is what appears in the case study text. The benefits are two-fold. First, the reader can easily switch from one method to another, using his knowledge of the case study as a leverage to understand a new method. Second, it becomes easier to compare methods, because the same behavior is specified in each case. Each method presentation follows the same pattern. The concepts are pro gressively introduced when they are needed. To illustrate the specification pro cess, questions that the specifier should raise during the analysis of the case study are stated. Answers are provided as if they were given by an imaginary client. The question/answer process guides the derivation of the specification. Interestingly, the questions raised depend on the method, which is illustrative of the differences between them.
 

Contents

5
9
Specifying a Cleanroom Black Box Using
11
Validation of the Specification
16
8
18
4
36
3
49
Philippe Facon Régine Laleau Hong Phuong Nguyen
56
3
66
3
120
4
128
3
137
4
143
9
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4
162
Marc Frappier Richard StDenis
191
Algebraic Specification in CASL
209

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2
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3
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6
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4
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References
224
A Graphical Tool for System Modelling
241
A Formal yet Expressive
258
Index
279
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