Formal Methods and Software Development. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Theory and Practice of Software Development (TAPSOFT), Berlin, March 25-29, 1985 : Volume 2: Colloquium on Software Engineering (CSE)
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| Content type: | Book |
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Berlin, Heidelberg:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1985, 1985
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 1985 |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 186 |
| Online Access: | Volltext |
| Source: | E-Books |
Table of Contents:
- On the relevance of formal methods to software development
- Combining algebraic and predicative specifications in Larch
- The role of proof obligations in software design
- Functional semantics of modules
- Intuition in software development
- A rational design process: How and why to fake it
- Formalization in systems development
- Specifying and prototyping: Some thoughts on why they are successful
- A formal specification of line representations on graphics devices
- Experiences with the PSG — Programming System Generator
- Software construction using typed fragments
- Graph grammar engineering: A method used for the development of an integrated programming support environment
- Multidimensional tree-structured file spaces
- A theory of abstract data types for program development: Bridging the gap?
- Program development and documentation by informal transformations and derivations
- ASSPEGIQUE: An integrated environment for algebraic specifications
- Application of PROLOG to test sets generation from algebraic specifications
- A PROLOG environment for developing and reasoning about data types
- Algebraic specification of synchronisation and errors: A telephonic example
- Modelling concurrent modules
- Synthesis of parallel programs invariants
- Analyzing safety and fault tolerance using Time Petri nets
- Algebraic specification of a communication scheduler
- The integration and distribution phase in the software life cycle
- Formalized software development in an industrial environment
- Object oriented concurrent programming and industrial software production
- Experience of introducing the Vienna development method into an industrial organisation
- EDP system development methodology: Auditability and control
- Experiences with object oriented programming