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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... defined in Chap . 3 ) : funct floatfac = ( int n : n ≥ 0 ) ( real , int ) : logrep ( fac ( n ) , 0 ) where funct fac = ( int n : n ≥ 0 ) int : if n = 0 then 1 else n × fac ( n - 1 ) fi , funct logrep = ( real x , int i : i ≥ 0 ^ x ...
... defined in Chap . 3 ) : funct floatfac = ( int n : n ≥ 0 ) ( real , int ) : logrep ( fac ( n ) , 0 ) where funct fac = ( int n : n ≥ 0 ) int : if n = 0 then 1 else n × fac ( n - 1 ) fi , funct logrep = ( real x , int i : i ≥ 0 ^ x ...
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... defined , little detailed user wishes are to be made into a more precise , though still little detailed specification of the problem to be solved . Moreover , we also aimed at a formal problem specification as the result of the ...
... defined , little detailed user wishes are to be made into a more precise , though still little detailed specification of the problem to be solved . Moreover , we also aimed at a formal problem specification as the result of the ...
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... definition into a design specification . Consequently , the ultimate goal of all efforts in the area of requirements engineering ... defined and documented . Requirements engineering comprises ( at least ) two important subtasks , namely ...
... definition into a design specification . Consequently , the ultimate goal of all efforts in the area of requirements engineering ... defined and documented . Requirements engineering comprises ( at least ) two important subtasks , namely ...
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... defined [ IEEE 83 ] as : A specification that sets forth the requirements for a system or system component ; for example , a software configuration item . Typically included are functional requirements , performance requirements ...
... defined [ IEEE 83 ] as : A specification that sets forth the requirements for a system or system component ; for example , a software configuration item . Typically included are functional requirements , performance requirements ...
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... definition on the one hand , and properties of good requirements definitions on the other . - Problems in building a requirements definition include : uncertainty in ( or even impossibility of ) completely predicting some system's ...
... definition on the one hand , and properties of good requirements definitions on the other . - Problems in building a requirements definition include : uncertainty in ( or even impossibility of ) completely predicting some system's ...
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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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Specification and Transformation of Programs: A Formal Approach to Software ... Helmut A. Partsch Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1990 |
Specification and Transformation of Programs: A Formal Approach to Software ... Helmut A. Partsch Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1990 |
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