<p>In system design, generation of high-level abstract models that can be closely associated with evolving lower-level models provides designers with the ability to incrementally `test' an evolving design against a model of a specification. Such high-level models may deal with areas such as performa
High-Integrity System Specification and Design
✍ Scribed by Jonathan P. Bowen BA, MA, Michael G. Hinchey BSc, MSc, PhD (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 697
- Series
- Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology (FACIT)
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Errata, detected in Taylor's Logarithms. London: 4to, 1792. [sic] 14.18.3 6 Kk Co-sine of 3398 3298 - Nautical Almanac (1832) In the list of ERRATA detected in Taylor's Logarithms, for cos. 4° 18'3", read cos. 14° 18'2". - Nautical Almanac (1833) ERRATUM ofthe ERRATUM ofthe ERRATA of TAYLOR'S Logarithms. For cos. 4° 18'3", read cos. 14° 18' 3". - Nautical Almanac (1836) In the 1820s, an Englishman named Charles Babbage designed and partly built a calculating machine originally intended for use in deriving and printing logarithmic and other tables used in the shipping industry. At that time, such tables were often inaccurate, copied carelessly, and had been instrumental in causing a number of maritime disasters. Babbage's machine, called a 'Difference Engine' because it performed its cal culations using the principle of partial differences, was intended to substantially reduce the number of errors made by humans calculating the tables. Babbage had also designed (but never built) a forerunner of the modern printer, which would also reduce the number of errors admitted during the transcription of the results. Nowadays, a system implemented to perform the function of Babbage's engine would be classed as safety-critical. That is, the failure of the system to produce correct results could result in the loss of human life, mass destruction of property (in the form of ships and cargo) as well as financial losses and loss of competitive advantage for the shipping firm.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Specification and Design....Pages 1-51
Structured Methods....Pages 53-125
Formal Methods....Pages 127-230
Object-Orientation....Pages 231-294
Concurrent and Distributed Systems....Pages 295-358
Real-Time and Safety-Critical Systems....Pages 359-528
Integrating Methods....Pages 529-555
Implementation....Pages 557-607
CASE....Pages 609-657
Back Matter....Pages 659-701
✦ Subjects
Software Engineering; Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
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