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Eerke A Boiten, Eerke A. Boiten, Joh Derrick, John Derrick
Refinement in Z and Object-Z - Foundations and Advanced Applications
English · Hardback
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Description
Refinement is one of the cornerstones of the formal approach to software engineering, and its use in various domains has led to research on new applications and generalisation. This book brings together this important research in one volume, with the addition of examples drawn from different application areas. It covers four main themes:
- Data refinement and its application to Z
- Generalisations of refinement that change the interface and atomicity of operations
- Refinement in Object-Z
- Modelling state and behaviour by combining Object-Z with CSP
This second edition is a comprehensive update to the first and includes the following new material:
- Early chapters have been extended to also include trace refinement, based directly on partial relations rather than through totalisation
- Provides an updated discussion on divergence, non-atomic refinements and approximate refinement
- Includes a discussion of the differing semantics of operations and outputs and how they affect the abstraction of models written using Object-Z and CSP
- Presents a fuller account of the relationship between relational refinement and various models of refinement in CSP
- Bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter have been extended with the most up to date citations and research
List of contents
Preface.- Part I - Refining Z Specifications.- An Introduction to Z.- Simple Refinement.- Data Refinement and Simulations.- Refinement in Z.- Calculating Refinements.- Promotion.- Testing and Refinement.- A Single Simulation Rule.- Part II - Interfaces and Operations: ADTs Viewed in an Environment.- Refinement, Observation and Modification.- IO Refinement.- Weak Refinement.- Non-Atomic Refinement.- Case Study: A Digital and Analogue Watch.- Further Generalisations.- Part III - Object-Oriented Refinement.- An Introduction to Object Z.- Refinement in Object-Z.- Class Refinement.- Part IV - Modelling State and Behaviour.- Combining CSP and Object-Z.- Refining CSP and Object-Z Specifications.- Conclusions.- Glossary of Notation.- Index.
Summary
Refinement is one of the cornerstones of the formal approach to software engineering, and its use in various domains has led to research on new applications and generalisation. This book brings together this important research in one volume, with the addition of examples drawn from different application areas. It covers four main themes:
- Data refinement and its application to Z
- Generalisations of refinement that change the interface and atomicity of operations
- Refinement in Object-Z
- Modelling state and behaviour by combining Object-Z with CSP
This second edition is a comprehensive update to the first and includes the following new material:
- Early chapters have been extended to also include trace refinement, based directly on partial relations rather than through totalisation
- Provides an updated discussion on divergence, non-atomic refinements and approximate refinement
- Includes a discussion of the differing semantics of operations and outputs and how they affect the abstraction of models written using Object-Z and CSP
- Presents a fuller account of the relationship between relational refinement and various models of refinement in CSP
- Bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter have been extended with the most up to date citations and research
Additional text
From the reviews of the second edition:
“This is a slightly revised edition of a monograph that was published in 2001 … . It contains a mixture of original text and revised material from research papers published by the authors in various venues. … suitable for researchers in this same field who are already competent in Z.” (B. Belkhouche, Computing Reviews, January, 2014)
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From the reviews of the second edition:
"This is a slightly revised edition of a monograph that was published in 2001 ... . It contains a mixture of original text and revised material from research papers published by the authors in various venues. ... suitable for researchers in this same field who are already competent in Z." (B. Belkhouche, Computing Reviews, January, 2014)
Product details
Authors | Eerke A Boiten, Eerke A. Boiten, Joh Derrick, John Derrick |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 01.09.2013 |
EAN | 9781447153542 |
ISBN | 978-1-4471-5354-2 |
No. of pages | 492 |
Dimensions | 162 mm x 241 mm x 33 mm |
Weight | 898 g |
Illustrations | XVIII, 492 p. |
Series |
Formal Approaches of Computing and Information Technology (FACIT) Formal Approaches of Computing and Information Technology (FACIT) |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> IT
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