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    Author(s)JOHN S., FITZGERAL,PETER G
    PublisherSPRINGER
    ISBN9781852338817
    Pages404
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2005

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    SPRINGER Validated Designs For Object-Oriented Systems 2005 Edition by JOHN S., FITZGERAL,PETER G

    This book provides an introduction to practical formal modelling techniques in the context of object-oriented system design. It is aimed at both practising software engineers with some prior experience of object-oriented design/programming and at intermediate or advanced students studying object-oriented design or modelling in a short course. The following features make this book particularly attractive to potential instructors: The relationship with UML and object-oriented programming makes it easy to integrate with the mainstream computing curriculum. Although the book is about formal methods, it does not have to be treated as a specialist topic. The use of tools and an accessible modelling language improves student motivation. The industry-based examples and case studies add to the credibility of the approach. The light touch approach means that the material appeals to students with a wider range of abilities than is the case in a conventional formal methods text. Support materials as listed above. I - Models and Software Development Introduction Building a Model in VDM++: an Overview VDM++ Tool Support II - Modelling Object-oriented Systems in VDM++ Defining Data Defining Functionality Modelling Unordered Collections Modelling Ordered Collections Modelling Relationships III - Modelling in Practice: Three Case Studies Model Structuring: The Enigma Cipher Combining Views: The CSLaM System TradeOne: From Enterprise Architecture to Business Application IV - From Models to Code Concurrency in VDM++ Model Quality Implementing in Java A - Solutions to exercises Bibliography List of Acronyms Subject Index Definitions Index