Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Theory and Practice of Software Development (TAPSOFT) Berlin, March 25-29, 1985
edited by Hartmut Ehrig, Christiane Floyd, Maurice Nivat, James Thatcher.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1985
(XVII, 459 pages)
Lecture notes in computer science, 186.
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph.
On the relevance of formal methods to software development --; Combining algebraic and predicative specifications in Larch --; The role of proof obligations in software design --; Functional semantics of modules --; Intuition in software development --; A rational design process: How and why to fake it --; Formalization in systems development --; Specifying and prototyping: Some thoughts on why they are successful --; A formal specification of line representations on graphics devices --; Experiences with the PSG --; Programming System Generator --; Software construction using typed fragments --; Graph grammar engineering: A method used for the development of an integrated programming support environment --; Multidimensional tree-structured file spaces --; A theory of abstract data types for program development: Bridging the gap? --; Program development and documentation by informal transformations and derivations --; ASSPEGIQUE: An integrated environment for algebraic specifications --; Application of PROLOG to test sets generation from algebraic specifications --; A PROLOG environment for developing and reasoning about data types --; Algebraic specification of synchronisation and errors: A telephonic example --; Modelling concurrent modules --; Synthesis of parallel programs invariants --; Analyzing safety and fault tolerance using Time Petri nets --; Algebraic specification of a communication scheduler --; The integration and distribution phase in the software life cycle --; Formalized software development in an industrial environment --; Object oriented concurrent programming and industrial software production --; Experience of introducing the Vienna development method into an industrial organisation --; EDP system development methodology: Auditability and control --; Experiences with object oriented programming.
Computer science.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Software engineering.
edited by Hartmut Ehrig, Christiane Floyd, Maurice Nivat, James Thatcher.