Specification of Software Systems

Specification of Software Systems by V.S. Alagar is a comprehensive textbook published by Springer London on March 28, 2011. This second edition, spanning 646 pages, delves into recent advancements in software specification methods, model checking, and theorem proving, providing essential insights for both industry and academia. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding formal methods to select the most suitable techniques for specific applications, offering a wealth of case studies and a diverse range of languages and methods relevant to software development.
Readers will find a structured exploration of formal specification techniques, beginning with the fundamentals and progressing through various principles of abstraction and formalism. The text includes detailed specification examples, end-of-chapter exercises, and numerous case studies, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in computer science, software engineering, and information technology. This edition also introduces topics related to the integration of formal methods into the software development process, catering to the evolving needs of learners and researchers in formal software engineering.
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Recent advances in software specification methods, model checking, and theorem proving have generated new tools for the use of formal methods in both industry and academia. Yet, in order to choose the techniques most appropriate for a specific application, it is necessary to have a good understanding and expertise in formal methods. Software engineers now have several case studies to learn from, and are able to choose from a large selection of languages and methods, with a rich repertoire of appropriate concepts for their intended applications.
This extensively revised and updated new edition of Specification of Software Systems builds upon the original focus on software specification with added emphasis on the practice of formal methods for specification and verification activities for different types of software systems and at different stages of developing software systems. This expanded perspective is matched by a considerable amount of new content, included to cater to the growing needs of students and researchers in the area of formal software engineering. Topics related to the integration of formal methods in the software development process are introduced early, and are followed by presentations of principles of abstraction, definitions of formalism, notations of formalism, and a wide variety of detailed specification examples. This additional material is further reflected in the new structure of the second edition, which is now arranged in six parts.
Topics and features: provides a wide coverage of formal specification techniques and a clear writing style, supported by end-of-chapter bibliographic notes for further reading; presents a logical structure, with sections devoted to specification fundamentals, basics of formalism, logic, set theory and relations, property-oriented specification methods, and model-based specification techniques; contains end-of-chapter exercises and numerous case studies, with potential course outlines suggested in the Preface; covers Object-Z, B-Method, and Calculus of Communicating Systems; offers material that can be taught with tool-supported laboratory projects.
This comprehensive textbook is essential reading for students at all levels in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, and information systems engineering. Software professionals wishing to familiarize themselves with formal methods will also find this an invaluable reference.
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