Prentice Hall
International Series in Computer Science
1995
Applications of Formal Methods,
Michael Hinchey
and
Jonathan Bowen
(eds.).
Prentice Hall
International Series in Computer Science,
series editor
Prof. C.A.R. Hoare.
1995.
ISBN 0-13-366949-1, Hardback.
xvii+447pp,
UK£32.95 /
US$57.95
BiBTeX format bibliographic entries are available for all the chapters in the book.
Each of these essays illustrates the application of formal methods to realistic problems, each with an industrial relevance, in various application domains, describing how they can be scaled to large-scale problems, and providing an evaluation of methods, tools, and validation and verification techniques.
Key features include:
Applications of Formal Methods is essential reading for all students of formal methods and system development, as well as project managers considering the introduction of formal methods, and researchers in the field wishing to know more about industrial application and wishing to learn from the experiences of others.
The contribution of this book is exceptionally welcome, since it reports on a range of independent experiments in the application of theories on an industrial scale. In spite of diversity in the areas of application and in the formalisms selected, there is an encouraging uniformity in the overall conclusion: if appropriate attention is also paid to commercial, managerial and educational implications, there is a positive benefit to be achieved by increasing the level of formalism at the earliest possible stages of specification and design; and this benefit can be felt, if not measured, on the occasion of first use. There are grounds for optimism that second use may be even more beneficial.That is why I regard the publication of this book as a milestone in the development of the series. It is a confirmation of the soundness of the goals that we have pursued in the past, and a promise of further achievement in the future.
Preface
Trademarks
List of Contributors
This chapter reports on the work of the ConForm project.
Index
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Computer Weekly, 1 February 1996.
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Peter Fox,
Senior Consultant,
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Times Higher Education Supplement, 13 September 1996.
A collection like this is an important milestone for the
formal methods community.
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Prof. Norman Fenton,
Centre for Software Reliability,
City University.
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Reviews
The main goal of the series has been to develop, illustrate and
promulgate the scientic basis of computer programming, and its
application in software engineering on an industrial scale.
It is very encouraging to publish a record of success in this
endeavour.
Jonathan Bowen and
Michael Hinchey have put together a varied
collection of industrial case studies under the title
Applications of Formal Methods. I hope they will be
welcomed by the practitioner, removing some of the fear (but
none of the challenge or benefit) of keeping to the forefront of
the state of the art.
Heartily recommended and hopefully to be followed by
more of the same.
This is a well edited collection of case studies that will give
readers useful insights into practical applications of a range
of notations (including
VDM,
CCS and
B-method).
Related Publications
See also information on
formal methods.
Many contributors are members of the ESPRIT
ProCoS-WG Working Group.