Object Oriented Specification Case Studies


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Object-oriented Specification Case Studies


Object-oriented Specification Case Studies

Author: Kevin Lano

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1994


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Object-orientation and formal methods are widely regarded as two fields with significant potential for influence on the future of software engineering. This book aims to provide an introduction to the rapidly-growing area at the intersection of these fields: formal approaches to system specification using object-oriented techniques.

Object-Oriented Behavioral Specifications


Object-Oriented Behavioral Specifications

Author: Haim Kilov

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2007-08-20


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Object-Oriented Behavioral Specifications encourages builders of complex information systems to accelerate their move to using the approach of a scientific discipline in analysis rather than the approach of a craft. The focus is on understanding customers' needs and on precise specification of understanding gained through analysis. Specifications must bridge any gaps in understanding about business rules among customers, Subject Matter Experts, and `computer people', must inform decisions about reuse of software and systems, and must enable review of semantics over time. Specifications need to describe semantics rather than syntax, and to do that in an abstract and precise manner, in order to create software systems that satisfy business rules. The papers in this book show various ways of designing elegant and clear specifications which are reusable, lead to savings of intellectual effort, time, and money, and which contribute to the reliability of software and systems. Object-Oriented Behavioral Specifications offers a fresh treatment of the object-oriented paradigm by examining the limitations of traditional OO methodologies and by describing the significance of competing trends in OO modeling. The book builds on four years of successful OOPSLA workshops (1991-1995) on behavior semantics. This book deals with precise specifications of `what' is accomplished by the business and `what' is to be done by a system. The book includes descriptions of successful use of abstract and precise specification in industry. It draws on the experience of experts from industrial and academic settings and benefits from international participation. Collective behavior, neglected in some treatment of the OO paradigm, is addressed explicitly in this book. The book does not take `reuse' of specifications or software for granted, but furnishes a foundation for taking as rigorous an approach to reuse decisions as to precise specifications in original developments.

Deriving Object-Oriented Specifications from Algebraic Specifications through Refinement


Deriving Object-Oriented Specifications from Algebraic Specifications through Refinement

Author: Bastian Dölle

language: en

Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag

Release Date: 2007


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