
Cafeobj Report: The Language, Proof Techniques, And Methodologies For Object-oriented Algebraic Specification
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 2. July 1998
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-981-02-3513-0 (ISBN)
Description
CafeOBJ is an industrial strength modern algebraic specification language, a successor of the famous OBJ language, and directly incorporating new paradigms such as behavioural concurrent specification and rewriting logic. CafeOBJ is the core of an environment supporting the systems (mainly software but not only) development process at several levels, including prototyping, specification, and formal verification.This book presents not only the formal definition of the language and its semantics, but also methodologies for specification and verification in CafeOBJ, with emphasis on concurrent object composition and modularity.The presentation of the CafeOBJ concepts is supported by many examples, and an appendix illustrates the power of the language and its methodologies by a larger CASE study including specification, testing, and verification.The book may be used both by software engineers interested in algebraic methodologies, and by students and researchers in software engineering and/or theoretical computing science as a fast introduction to state-of-art algebraic specification.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-3513-0 (9789810235130)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Basic specifications - signatures; models; sentences; satisfaction; proof system; structuring specifications - fundamental semantics; concepts; module imports; views; parameterized modules; module expressions; built-in modules; proof technologies - rewriting; induction; coinduction; methodologies - nondeterminism; concurrent object composition; dynamic systems of objects; applications in rewriting logic; general small methodological advises.