Specification and Transformation of Programs: A Formal Approach to Software DevelopmentSpringer Science & Business Media, 2012. gada 6. dec. - 493 lappuses "Specification and transformation of programs" is short for a methodology of software development where, from a formal specification of a problem to be solved, programs correctly solving that problem are constructed by stepwise application of formal, semantics-preserving transformation rules. The approach considers programming as a formal activity. Consequently, it requires some mathematical maturity and, above all, the will to try something new. A somewhat experienced programmer or a third- or fourth-year student in computer science should be able to master most of this material - at least, this is the level I have aimed at. This book is primarily intended as a general introductory textbook on transformational methodology. As with any methodology, reading and understanding is necessary but not sufficient. Therefore, most of the chapters contain a set of exercises for practising as homework. Solutions to these exercises exist and can, in principle, be obtained at nominal cost from the author upon request on appropriate letterhead. In addition, the book also can be seen as a comprehensive account of the particular transformational methodology developed within the Munich CIP project. |
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... to Software Development Helmut A. Partsch. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science Editor David Gries Advisory Board F. L. Bauer S. D. Brookes C. E. Leiserson M. Sipser Helmut A. Partsch Specification and Transformation of Programs A ...
... to Software Development Helmut A. Partsch. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science Editor David Gries Advisory Board F. L. Bauer S. D. Brookes C. E. Leiserson M. Sipser Helmut A. Partsch Specification and Transformation of Programs A ...
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... [ Bauer Wössner 82 ] , [ Bauer et al . 85 ] , and [ Bauer et al . 87 ] . Links to these books are provided by cross - references whenever appropriate . This background also influenced the decision to use the language CIP - L as defined in [ ...
... [ Bauer Wössner 82 ] , [ Bauer et al . 85 ] , and [ Bauer et al . 87 ] . Links to these books are provided by cross - references whenever appropriate . This background also influenced the decision to use the language CIP - L as defined in [ ...
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... Bauer and the late K. Samelson who have been the driving forces of the project , as well as to all colleagues from the former CIP group . Not just by accident , the title of this book coincides with the title of our ongoing Dutch ...
... Bauer and the late K. Samelson who have been the driving forces of the project , as well as to all colleagues from the former CIP group . Not just by accident , the title of this book coincides with the title of our ongoing Dutch ...
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... [ Bauer 72 ] : to obtain economically software that is reliable and works efficiently on real machines . 1.2 The Problematics of Software Development In everyday life the problematics of software development is extensively known from the ...
... [ Bauer 72 ] : to obtain economically software that is reliable and works efficiently on real machines . 1.2 The Problematics of Software Development In everyday life the problematics of software development is extensively known from the ...
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... [ Bauer 76 ] , [ Bauer 82 ] , [ Broy 84a ] , [ Broy , Pepper 80 ] , [ Möller 84 ] , [ Partsch , Möller 87 ] , and [ Bauer et al . 89 ] . - 1.4 Our Particular View of Transformational Programming Due to. Figure 1.11 . Software development ...
... [ Bauer 76 ] , [ Bauer 82 ] , [ Broy 84a ] , [ Broy , Pepper 80 ] , [ Möller 84 ] , [ Partsch , Möller 87 ] , and [ Bauer et al . 89 ] . - 1.4 Our Particular View of Transformational Programming Due to. Figure 1.11 . Software development ...
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19 | |
Formal Problem Specification | 56 |
Basic Transformation Techniques | 149 |
From Descriptive Specifications to Operational Ones | 189 |
Modification of Applicative Programs | 263 |
Rearrangement of Statements | 339 |
4 | 345 |
Transformation of Data Structures | 352 |
3 | 359 |
4 | 381 |
6 | 398 |
Complete Examples | 404 |
References | 456 |
Index | 475 |
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