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Formal methods for embedded distributed systems: how to master the complexity

Kordon, Fabrice(Edited by)Lemoine, Michel(Edited by)
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The development of any Software (Industrial) Intensive System, e.g. critical embedded software, requires both different notations, and a strong development process.

Different notations are mandatory because different aspects of the Software System have to be tackled.

A strong development process is mandatory as well because without a strong organization we cannot warrantee the system will meet its requirements.

Unfortunately, much more is needed! Formal Methods for Embedded Distributed Systems is dedicated to the presentation of some techniques to be used in the context of distributed and/or embedded systems.

Since formal techniques rely on models, i.e. different descriptions of the system to be designed, the presented techniques are located in the first part of software development.

Formal Methods for Embedded Distributed Systems makes many connections between "traditional development approaches" and the latest developments in formal techniques that are known as the best solution to significantly increase the reliability of such systems.

The target audience is mainly composed of professionals (engineers, researchers and teachers), and students (graduated and postgraduated) who want to have a clear understanding of how to manage the inherent complexity of critical and/or distributed systems.

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Kluwer Academic
1402079974 / 9781402079979
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
005.1
01/07/2004
English
263 pages
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