

An edition of Formal methods and object technology (1996)
By Stephen J. Goldsack
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Springer
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
This book presents an overview of two approaches to software engineering - formal methods and object-oriented techniques - and by extracting the best aspects of each demonstrates how better and safer software is being developed. Three main strands of research are identified and discussed: the application of formal techniques to object technology; the extension of formal methods with object-oriented concepts; and the formal foundations of object technology. Examples of each approach are included and areas such as concurrency and real time, which are especially important in the development of large scale, distributed and safety critical systems, are addressed. By focusing on these two, previously independent, techniques and illustrating how their merger is resulting in the development of tools which are essential to the development of large scale software the editors of this book have provided valuable coverage of this rapidly developing and important area.
subjects: LOTOS, Programmation orientée objets (informatique), Conception orientée objets (informatique), VDM++, Object-oriented programming (Computer science), Langages formels, Softwareentwicklung, Objektorientierung, D_PARLOG++, Méthode formelle, Formal methods (Computer science), Programmation par objets, Formale Spezifikationstechnik, Objektorientierte Programmierung, Conception orientee objets (informatique), Programmation orientee objets (informatique)