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Mathematical Approaches to Software Quality

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to various mathematical approaches to achieving high-quality software. An introduction to mathematics that is essential for sound software engineering is provided as well as a discussion of various mathematical methods that are used both in academia and industry.
The mathematical approaches considered include:

  • Z specification language
  • Vienna Development Methods (VDM)
  • Irish school of VDM (VDM)
  • approach of Dijkstra and Hoare
  • classical engineering approach of Parnas
  • Cleanroom approach developed at IBM
  • software reliability, and
  • unified modelling language (UML).
Additionally, technology transfer of the mathematical methods to industry is considered.
The book explains the main features of these approaches and applies mathematical methods to solve practical problems. Written with both student and professional in mind, this book assists the reader in applying mathematical methods to solve practical problems that are relevant to software engineers.

List of contents

Introduction.- Software Engineering Mathematics.- Logic for Software Engineering.- Z Specification Language.- Vienna Development Method.- Irish School of VDM.- Dijkstra and Hoare.- The Parnas Way.- Cleanroom and Software Reliability.- Unified Modeling Language.- Technology Transfer.- Glossary.

About the author

Dr. Gerard O'Regan is a CMMI software process improvement consultant at SQC Consulting, and a visiting lecturer at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, Malaysia.

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to various mathematical approaches to achieving high-quality software. An introduction to mathematics that is essential for sound software engineering is provided as well as a discussion of various mathematical methods that are used both in academia and industry.

The mathematical approaches considered include:


  • Z specification language

  • Vienna Development Methods (VDM)

  • Irish school of VDM (VDM)

  • approach of Dijkstra and Hoare

  • classical engineering approach of Parnas

  • Cleanroom approach developed at IBM

  • software reliability, and

  • unified modelling language (UML).

Additionally, technology transfer of the mathematical methods to industry is considered.

The book explains the main features of these approaches and applies mathematical methods to solve practical problems. Written with both student and professional in mind, this book assists the reader in applying mathematical methods to solve practical problems that are relevant to software engineers.

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"A software engineer should have a strong mathematical qualification likewise to the qualification of other engineers taking into account the specific needs of software engineering. The emphasis needs to be on the application of mathematics to solve practical problems. A recommended choice of appropriate mathematical disciplines is given in the book. … Small examples illustrate the approaches. … The book is suitable for students in introductory courses and for software engineers who are interested in methods which can assist in achieving high-quality software." (G. Riedewald, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1106 (8), 2007)

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From the reviews:

"A software engineer should have a strong mathematical qualification likewise to the qualification of other engineers taking into account the specific needs of software engineering. The emphasis needs to be on the application of mathematics to solve practical problems. A recommended choice of appropriate mathematical disciplines is given in the book. ... Small examples illustrate the approaches. ... The book is suitable for students in introductory courses and for software engineers who are interested in methods which can assist in achieving high-quality software." (G. Riedewald, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1106 (8), 2007)

Product details

Authors Gerard O Regan, Gerard O'Regan
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2010
 
EAN 9781849965644
ISBN 978-1-84996-564-4
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 382 g
Illustrations XVI, 232 p. 52 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

C, Software Engineering, computer science, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems, Mathematics of Computing, Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science, Discrete Mathematics, Operating systems, Mathematical theory of computation, Computer science—Mathematics, Maths for computer scientists

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