Introduction to the Formal Design of Real-Time Systems e-bog
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but when we state that A 'equals' B , as well having to know what we mean by A and B we also have know what we mean by 'equals'. This section explores the role of observers; how different types of observ- er see different things as being equal, and how we can produce algo- rithms to decide on such equalities. It also explores how we go about writing specifications to which we may compare our SC...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
6 december 2012
Genrer
Software Engineering
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781447108894
but when we state that A 'equals' B , as well having to know what we mean by A and B we also have know what we mean by 'equals'. This section explores the role of observers; how different types of observ- er see different things as being equal, and how we can produce algo- rithms to decide on such equalities. It also explores how we go about writing specifications to which we may compare our SCCS designs. * The final section is the one which the students like best. Once enough of SCCS is grasped to decide upon the component parts of a design, the 'turning the handle' steps of composition and check- ing that the design meets its specification are both error-prone and tedious. This section introduces the concurrency work bench, which shoulders most of the burden. How you use the book is up to you; I'm not even going to suggest path- ways. Individual readers know what knowledge they seek, and course leaders know which concepts they are trying to impart and in what order.