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Software is difficult to develop, maintain, and reuse. Two factors
that contribute to this difficulty are the lack of modular design
and good program documentation. The first makes software changes
more difficult to implement. The second makes programs more
difficult to understand and to maintain. Formal Specification
Techniques for Engineering Modular C Programs describes a novel
approach to promoting program modularity. The book presents a
formal specification language that promotes software modularity
through the use of abstract data types, even though the underlying
programming language may not have such support. This language is
structured to allow useful information to be extracted from a
specification, which is then used to perform consistency checks
between the specification and its implementation. Formal
Specification Techniques for Engineering Modular C Programs also
describes a specification-driven, software re-engineering process
model for improving existing programs. The aim of this process is
to make existing programs easier to maintain and reuse while
keeping their essential functionalities unchanged. Audience:
Suitable as a secondary text for graduate level courses in software
engineering, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners
in industry.
Software is difficult to develop, maintain, and reuse. Two factors
that contribute to this difficulty are the lack of modular design
and good program documentation. The first makes software changes
more difficult to implement. The second makes programs more
difficult to understand and to maintain. Formal Specification
Techniques for Engineering Modular C Programs describes a novel
approach to promoting program modularity. The book presents a
formal specification language that promotes software modularity
through the use of abstract data types, even though the underlying
programming language may not have such support. This language is
structured to allow useful information to be extracted from a
specification, which is then used to perform consistency checks
between the specification and its implementation. Formal
Specification Techniques for Engineering Modular C Programs also
describes a specification-driven, software re-engineering process
model for improving existing programs. The aim of this process is
to make existing programs easier to maintain and reuse while
keeping their essential functionalities unchanged. Audience:
Suitable as a secondary text for graduate level courses in software
engineering, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners
in industry.
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