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Design Methods for Reactive Systems: Yourdon, Statemate, and the UML (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming)
 
 

Design Methods for Reactive Systems: Yourdon, Statemate, and the UML (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming) [Hardcover]

R. J. Wieringa (Author)

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1558607552 978-1558607552 January 10, 2003 1
Design Methods for Reactive Systems describes methods and techniques for the design of software systems-particularly reactive software systems that engage in stimulus-response behavior. Such systems, which include information systems, workflow management systems, systems for e-commerce, production control systems, and embedded software, increasingly embody design aspects previously considered alone-such as complex information processing, non-trivial behavior, and communication between different components-aspects traditionally treated separately by classic software design methodologies. But, as this book illustrates, the software designer is better served by the ability to intelligently pick and choose from among a variety of techniques according to the particular demands and properties of the system under development.

Design Methods for Reactive Systems helps the software designer meet today's increasingly complex challenges by bringing together specification techniques and guidelines proven useful in the design of a wide range of software systems, allowing the designer to evaluate and adapt different techniques for different projects. Written in an exceptionally clear and insightful style, Design Methods for Reactive Systems is a book that students, engineers, teachers, and researchers will undoubtedly find of great value.

* Shows how the techniques and design approaches of the three most popular design methods can be combined in a flexible, problem-driven manner.
* Pedagogical features include summaries, rehearsal questions, exercises, discussion questions, and numerous case studies, with additional examples on the companion Web site.

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"This book presents a refreshing but serious and conscientious approach to the work of developing useful software. Roel Wieringa, being a philosopher as well as an engineer, is determined to convey understanding along with practice, and insight along with information. He is not blinded by ephemeral fashions in notation, but draws eclectically from both new and old ideas and techniques. He looks critically at widely used techniques and notations, and judges clearly what should be adopted because it is simple and good, what must be supplemented from another source because it is deficient, and what must be discarded because it is too complicated."
-From the Foreword by Michael Jackson, Independent Consultant, UK

"Design Methods for Reactive Systems is a most welcome addition to the literature on systems and software engineering. It is serious and balanced, refreshingly general and hype-free, and is one of the very few books in this area that is not a user manual for a particular methodology. It concentrates admirably on the difficult subject of reactive systems and their behavior, going to considerable lengths to present an impartial view of the main approaches to this subject."
-Dr. David Harel, Dean, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

"Wieringa's book is one of the most significant design textbooks of the decade. Wieringa uses his undoubted experience in both practical and theoretical design to create a textbook that moves beyond the "statics" of transformational (predetermined) systems to the "dynamics" of reactive systems. In its turn, it lays down the foundations and provides the rationale for a subsequent subject on software product engineering. As such, it fills a very definite need."
-M. Whitelaw, Charles Stuart University, Wagga Wagga, Australia

"To use methods well, it's vital to have a good grasp of their conceptual underpinnings. Most books in this area focus solely on notation and don't clarify the important issues. This book is different. It's intellectually rigorous, insightful, and original. In particular, the coverage of UML is far more substantial and reasoned than I have found in any of its 'official' texts."
-Daniel Jackson, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT

"This book makes a significant contribution to the software engineering literature. Although the emphasis is on the use of notations to express the functionality of reactive systems, the case studies used throughout the book also highlight the importance of nonfunctional or quality attributes. The summaries included in each chapter are very useful as a shortcut if the reader lacks the time to cover the chapter. The questions and exercises will be useful for instructors and students."
-Dr. Mario R. Barbacci, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

"This book is a primer for reactive system developers. I have worked for over 20 years developing telecom systems and automotive electronics. If this book had been around earlier, it could have helped us avoid many costly problems we encountered."
-Felix Bachmann, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute

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This chapter gives examples of reactive systems and contrasts them to transformational systems, listing the characteristics that divide reactive systems from transformational systems. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
function refinement tree, subject domain entities, multistep semantics, perfect technology assumption, subject domain entity, electronic ticket system, manipulative functionality, superstep semantics, juice specification, directive functionality, perfect implementation technology, stimulus rec, chemical tracking system, desired emergent properties, desired emergent behavior, refund stamp, cage surrogate, receive temp, condition change event, event list entry, decomposition guidelines, state transition lists, heating controller, defining intension, elevator controller
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Von Neumann, Training Information System, Bibliographic Remarks, Stimulus Current, Event Current, Postmodern Structured Analysis, Event Desired, Software Software Software Software Software
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