Software Engineering 2: Specification of Systems and LanguagesSpringer Science & Business Media, 2007. gada 1. aug. - 780 lappuses The art, craft, discipline, logic, practice and science of developing large-scale software products needs a professional base. The textbooks in this three-volume set combine informal, engineeringly sound approaches with the rigor of formal, mathematics-based approaches. This volume covers the basic principles and techniques of specifying systems and languages. It deals with modelling the semiotics (pragmatics, semantics and syntax of systems and languages), modelling spatial and simple temporal phenomena, and such specialized topics as modularity (incl. UML class diagrams), Petri nets, live sequence charts, statecharts, and temporal logics, including the duration calculus. Finally, the book presents techniques for interpreter and compiler development of functional, imperative, modular and parallel programming languages. This book is targeted at late undergraduate to early graduate university students, and researchers of programming methodologies. Vol. 1 of this series is a prerequisite text. |
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... present volume focuses on principles and techniques for specifying languages and systems. It uses the abstraction and modelling principles, techniques and tools covered in Vol. 1, and it supplements those principles, techniques and ...
... present volume is written, to motivate why you should read it by outlining what it contains and how it delivers its material, to explain the notion of formal methods "lite" , and to briefly recall the main specification language of ...
... present part we shall further identify numerous principles and techniques. Most of these, as were some of the previous, are presented for the first time in textbook form. Please take time to study them carefully. Please think about them ...
... present the development hierarchically or compositionally. □ Some observations or disclaimers are in order: • We are not claiming that one can "ideally" abstract (develop and/or present descriptions of) phenomena and concepts (i.e. ...
... present narrative descriptions and accompanying formalisations of the syntactical structure of your selected type of book. Remember that textbook chapters, sections, figures and formulas are usually consecutively numbered, and can be ...
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31 | |
55 | |
Contexts and States | 93 |
A CRUCIAL DOMAIN AND COMPUTING FACET | 118 |
LINGUISTICS | 142 |
Semantics | 151 |
Syntax | 173 |
CONCURRENCY AND TEMPORALITY | 313 |
Message and Live Sequence Charts | 375 |
Statecharts | 475 |
Quantitative Models of Time | 517 |
INTERPRETER AND COMPILER DEFINITIONS | 570 |
Simple Imperative Language | 659 |
Simple Modular Imperative Language | 671 |
Simple Parallel Imperative Language | 681 |
Semiotics | 213 |
FURTHER SPECIFICATION TECHNIQUES | 240 |
Automata and Machines | 285 |
A Naming Convention 717 | 715 |
References | 751 |
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