| 作 者: | 比约纳 |
| 出版社: | 清华大学出版社 |
| 丛编项: | 软件工程 |
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| 标 签: | 软件工程 |
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Preface
Reasons for Writing These Volumes
Shortcomings of These Volumes
Methods of Approach
A New Look at Software
Formal Techniques“Light”
The“Super Programmer”
what Is Software Engineering?
The Author’S Aspirations
Role of These Volumes in an SE Education Programme
Why So Much Material?
How to Use These Volumes in a Course
Bfief Guide to the Book
Guide to This Volume
Acknowledgments
Part Ⅰ OPENING
1 Introduction
1.1 Setting the Stage
1.2 A Software Engineering Triptych
1.2.1 Software Versus Systems Development
1.2.2 Motivating the Triptych
1.2.3 Domain Engineering
1.2.4 Requirements Engineering
1.2.5 Software Design
1.2.6 Discussion
1.3 Documentation
1.3.1 Document Kinds
1.3.2 Phase,Stage and Step Documents
1.3.3 Informative Documents
1.3.4 Descriptive Documents
1.3.5 Analytic Documents
1.4 Formal:r:echniques and Formal Tools
1.4.1 On Formal Techniques and Languages
1.4.2 Formal Techniques in SE Textbooks
1.4.3 Some Programming Languages
1.4.4 Some Formal Specification Languages
1.4.5 Insufficiency of Current.Formal Languages
1.4.6 Other Formal Tools
1.4.7 Why Formal Techniques and Formal Tools?
1.5 Method and Methodology
1.5.1 Method
1.5.2 Methodology
1.5.3 Discussion
1.5.4 Meta-methodology
1.6 The Very Bases of Software
1.6.1 Didactics and Paradigms
1.6.2 Pragmatics,Semantics and Syntax
1.6.3 On Specification and Programming Paradigms
1.6.4 Descriptions,Prescriptions and Specifications
1.6.5 Metalanguages
1.6.6 Summary
1.7 Aims and Objectives
1.7.1 Aims
1.7.2 Objectives
1.7.3 Discussion
1.8 BibnographiCal Notes
1.9 Exercises
Part Ⅱ DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
2 Numbers
3 Sets
4 Cartesians
5 Types
6 Functions
7 A λ-Calculus
8 Algebras
9 Mathematical Logic
Part Ⅲ SIMPLE RSL
10 Atomic Types and Values in RSL
11 Function Definitions in RSL
12 Property-Oriented and Model-Oriented Abstraction
13 Sets in RSL
14 Cartesians in RSL
15 Lists in RSL
16 Maps in RSL
17 Higher-Order Functions in RSL
Part Ⅳ SPECIFIVCATION TYPES
18 Types in RSL
Part Ⅴ SPECIFICATION PROGRANMMING
19 Applicative Specification Programming
20 Imperative Specification Programming
21 Concurrent Specification Programming
Part Ⅵ AND SO ON!
22 Etcetera!
Part Ⅶ APPENDIXES
A Common Exercise Topics
B Glossary
C Indexes
References