TY - BOOK AU - Fitzgerald,John AU - Larsen,Peter Gorm AU - Mukherjee,Paul AU - Plat,Nico AU - Verhoef,Marcel ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Validated Designs for Object-oriented Systems SN - 9781846281075 AV - QA76.758 U1 - 005.1 23 PY - 2005/// CY - London PB - Springer London KW - Computer science KW - Software engineering KW - Computational complexity KW - Computer Science KW - Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems KW - Software Engineering KW - Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science N1 - Models and Software Development -- Building a Model in VDM++: An Overview -- VDM++ Tool Support -- Modelling Object-oriented Systems in VDM++ -- Defining Data -- Defining Functionality -- Modelling Unordered Collections -- Modelling Ordered Collections -- Modelling Relationships -- Modelling in Practice: Three Case Studies -- Model Structuring: The Enigma Cipher -- Combining Views: The CSLaM System -- TradeOne: From Enterprise Architecture to Business Application -- From Models to Code -- Concurrency in VDM++ -- Model Quality -- Implementing in Java N2 - Object-oriented design methods are commonplace in computing systems development, but are often dismissed as 'boxes & arrows'. If systems developers are to gain full advantage from such methods, they should be able to achieve designs that are not merely the subject of heated argument, but can be improved by careful, rigorous & machine-supported analysis. This book describes an object-oriented design approach that combines the benefits of abstract modelling with the analytic power of formal methods, to give designs that can be rigorously validated & assured with automated support. Aimed at software architects, designers & developers as well as computer scientists, no prior knowledge of formal methods is assumed. The elements of functional modelling are introduced using numerous examples & exercises, industrial case studies & experience reports. Industry-strength tools support the text. Go to www.vdmbook.com to download free-of-charge VDMTools Lite, which gives the possibility to try out examples from the book UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138800 ER -