VDM '87. VDM - A Formal Method at Work | VDM-Europe Symposium 1987, Brussels, Belgium, March 23-26, 1987, Proceedings | ISBN 9783540176541

VDM '87. VDM - A Formal Method at Work

VDM-Europe Symposium 1987, Brussels, Belgium, March 23-26, 1987, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Dines Bjørner, Cliff Jones, Michael Mac An Airchinnigh und Erich J. Neuhold
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonDines Bjørner
Herausgegeben vonCliff Jones
Herausgegeben vonMichael Mac An Airchinnigh
Herausgegeben vonErich J. Neuhold
Buchcover VDM '87. VDM - A Formal Method at Work  | EAN 9783540176541 | ISBN 3-540-17654-3 | ISBN 978-3-540-17654-1

VDM '87. VDM - A Formal Method at Work

VDM-Europe Symposium 1987, Brussels, Belgium, March 23-26, 1987, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Dines Bjørner, Cliff Jones, Michael Mac An Airchinnigh und Erich J. Neuhold
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonDines Bjørner
Herausgegeben vonCliff Jones
Herausgegeben vonMichael Mac An Airchinnigh
Herausgegeben vonErich J. Neuhold

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • VDM: Origins, hopes, and achievements.
  • Experience using VDM in STC.
  • VDM in three generations of Ada formal descriptions.
  • Experience with VDM in NORSK DATA.
  • Using VDM in an Object-Oriented development method for Ada software.
  • The stepwise development of software development graphs — Meta-programming VDM developments.
  • Heap storage specification and development.
  • VDM as a specification method for telecommunications software.
  • Support environments for VDM.
  • Development and application of a META IV compiler.
  • From VDM to RAISE.
  • Denotational engineering or from denotations to syntax.
  • A type model for VDM.
  • A formal description of object-oriented programming using VDM.
  • VDM proof obligations and their justification.
  • Mathematical structures and their morphisms in Meta-IV.
  • Objectives of the British Standardisation of a language to support the Vienna development method.
  • Use of VDM within CCITT.
  • A formal semantics for a DataFlow Machine — Using VDM.
  • to the VDM tutorial.
  • Specification by data types.
  • Data reification and program decomposition.