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Formal Methods and Software Development

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 On the relevance of formal methods to software development
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    Chapter 2 Combining algebraic and predicative specifications in Larch
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    Chapter 3 The role of proof obligations in software design
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    Chapter 4 Functional semantics of modules
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    Chapter 5 Intuition in software development
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    Chapter 6 A rational design process: How and why to fake it
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    Chapter 7 Formalization in systems development
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    Chapter 8 Specifying and prototyping: Some thoughts on why they are successful
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    Chapter 9 A formal specification of line representations on graphics devices
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    Chapter 10 Experiences with the PSG — Programming System Generator
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    Chapter 11 Software construction using typed fragments
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    Chapter 12 Graph grammar engineering: A method used for the development of an integrated programming support environment
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    Chapter 13 Multidimensional tree-structured file spaces
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    Chapter 14 A theory of abstract data types for program development: Bridging the gap?
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    Chapter 15 Program development and documentation by informal transformations and derivations
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    Chapter 16 ASSPEGIQUE: An integrated environment for algebraic specifications
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    Chapter 17 Application of PROLOG to test sets generation from algebraic specifications
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    Chapter 18 A PROLOG environment for developing and reasoning about data types
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    Chapter 19 Algebraic specification of synchronisation and errors: A telephonic example
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    Chapter 20 Modelling concurrent modules
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    Chapter 21 Synthesis of parallel programs invariants
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    Chapter 22 Analyzing safety and fault tolerance using Time Petri nets
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    Chapter 23 Algebraic specification of a communication scheduler
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    Chapter 24 The integration and distribution phase in the software life cycle
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    Chapter 25 Formalized software development in an industrial environment
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    Chapter 26 Object oriented concurrent programming and industrial software production
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    Chapter 27 Experience of introducing the Vienna development method into an industrial organisation
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    Chapter 28 EDP system development methodology: Auditability and control
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    Chapter 29 Experiences with object oriented programming
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Title
Formal Methods and Software Development
Published by
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, January 2006
DOI 10.1007/3-540-15199-0
ISBNs
978-3-54-015199-9, 978-3-54-039307-8
Editors

Ehrig, Hartmut, Floyd, Christiane, Nivat, Maurice, Thatcher, James

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 33%
Librarian 1 33%
Unknown 1 33%
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Arts and Humanities 1 33%
Computer Science 1 33%
Unknown 1 33%