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Software Engineering with OBJ: Algebraic Specification in Action

โœ Scribed by Joseph A. Goguen, Timothy Winkler, Josรฉ Meseguer, Kokichi Futatsugi (auth.), Joseph Goguen, Grant Malcolm (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
428
Series
Advances in Formal Methods 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Software Engineering with OBJ: Algebraic Specification in Action is a comprehensive introduction to OBJ, the most widely used algebraic specification system. As a formal specification language, OBJ makes specifications and designs more precise and easier to read, as well as making maintenance easier and more accurate. OBJ differs from most other specification languages not just in having a formal semantics, but in being executable, either through symbolic execution with term rewriting, or more generally through theorem proving. One problem with specifications is that they are often wrong. OBJ can help validate specifications by executing test cases, and by proving properties.
As well as providing a detailed introduction to the language and the OBJ system that implements it, Software Engineering with OBJ:Algebraic Specification in Action provides case studies by leading practitioners in the field, in areas such as computer graphics standards, hardware design, and parallel computation. The case studies demonstrate that OBJ can be used in a wide variety of ways to achieve a wide variety of practical aims in the system development process. The papers on various OBJ systems also demonstrate that the language is relatively easy to understand, implement, and use, and that it supports formal reasoning in a straightforward but powerful way.
Software Engineering with OBJ: Algebraic Specification in Action will be of interest to students and teachers in the areas of data types, programming languages, semantics, theorem proving, and algebra, as well as to researchers and practitioners in software engineering.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introducing OBJ....Pages 3-167
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Specifying in OBJ, Verifying in REVE and Some Ideas about Time....Pages 171-191
Constructing a Graphics System with OBJ2: A Practical Guide....Pages 193-247
Applications of OBJ to the Specification of Standards for Computer Graphics....Pages 249-279
Front Matter....Pages 281-281
Semantic Specifications for the Rewrite Rule Machine....Pages 283-306
OBJ for OBJ....Pages 307-330
OBJSA Nets: OBJ and Petri Nets for Specifying Concurrent Systems....Pages 331-360
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
A LOTOS Simulator in OBJ....Pages 363-395
More Higher Order Programming in OBJ....Pages 397-408
Back Matter....Pages 409-410

โœฆ Subjects


Computing Methodologies; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Computer Science, general


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