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Building software often seems harder than it ought to be. It takes
longer than expected, the software's functionality and performance
are not as wonderful as hoped, and the software is not particularly
malleable or easy to maintain. It does not have to be that way.
This book is about programming, and the role that formal
specifications can play in making programming easier and programs
better. The intended audience is practicing programmers and
students in undergraduate or basic graduate courses in software
engineering or formal methods. To make the book accessible to such
an audience, we have not presumed that the reader has formal
training in mathematics or computer science. We have, however,
presumed some programming experience. The roles of fonnal
specifications Designing software is largely a matter of combining,
inventing, and planning the implementation of abstractions. The
goal of design is to describe a set of modules that interact with
one another in simple, well defined ways. If this is achieved,
people will be able to work independently on different modules, and
yet the modules will fit together to accomplish the larger purpose.
In addition, during program maintenance it will be possible to
modify a module without affecting many others. Abstractions are
intangible. But they must somehow be captured and communicated.
That is what specifications are for. Specification gives us a way
to say what an abstraction is, independent of any of its
implementations."
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