High-Integrity System Specification and Design,
This volume provides an introduction to computer-based system specification and design, paying particular attention to structured and formal methods, method integration, concurrency and safety-critical systems. The book consists of both original material and reprints of classic papers in the field of system specification and design.
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Overview
This volume provides the reader with a comprehensive introduction to
system specification an d design methods, with particular emphasis
on structured and formal methods, method integration, concurrency and
safety-critical systems. It contains new material by Jonathan Bowen and
Michael Hinchey, along with reprints of classic articles on high-integrity
systems which have never bef ore appeared in a single volume. Among
these classic articles are contributions from such leading names as
High-Integrity System Specification and Design provides practitioners and researchers with convenient access to a range of essential essays - both classic and state-of-the-art - in a single volume. It will provide them with details of specification and design approaches for this type of system, an overview of the development process, and evidence of how various classes of high-integrity system may be approached and developed successfully.
The volume is also available from the
IEEE Computer Society Press.
Parts:
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Maintained by
Jonathan Bowen
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Reprints
The following papers are included:
First published in H.-J. Kugler (ed.),
Information Processing '86,
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North-Holland).
Based on
Nancy G. Leveson and
Clark S. Turner.
An Investigation of the Therac-25 Accidents.
IEEE Computer, 26(7):18-41, July 1993.
See also:
Last updated
8 January 2004