AbstractThis paper introduces an approach to software development in which a series of working implemen- tations are generated automatically from a series of formal specifications. The implementations are data stores, communicating through standard protocols. The specifications are precise object models, in which operations are described in terms of pre- and post-conditions. The approach is evolutionary, in the sense that the specification may evolve while the system is in use, in response to changes in requirements, and any changes to the specification are automatically reflected in the structure of the implementation, and in the representation of any data currently stored
The increasing complexity of software systems makes their development complicated and error prone. A...
AbstractWe show how formal specifications can be integrated into one of the current pragmatic object...
The current paper gives an insight in the problem domain of formalization of software development, h...
AbstractThis paper introduces an approach to software development in which a series of working imple...
In this paper we define an evolution mechanism with formal semantics using the metamodeling methodol...
This paper presents an overview of different approaches to a creation of the technique of software a...
Software evolves continuously. As a consequence, software systems tend to become increasingly comple...
International audienceModel-based technology has evolved rapidly in the last decade, bringing immedi...
AbstractIn model-driven engineering, evolution is inevitable over the course of the complete life cy...
Modern incremental and iterative software engineering processes advocate to build software systems b...
This paper considers how a formal mathematically-based model can be used in support of evolutionary ...
Model-driven engineering is the automatic production of software artefacts from abstract models of s...
AbstractModel-driven engineering is the generation of software artefacts from abstract models. This ...
The discipline of formal methods is concerned with the use of mathematical techniques to capture pre...
Developing software from models is a growing practice and there exist many model-based tools (e.g., ...
The increasing complexity of software systems makes their development complicated and error prone. A...
AbstractWe show how formal specifications can be integrated into one of the current pragmatic object...
The current paper gives an insight in the problem domain of formalization of software development, h...
AbstractThis paper introduces an approach to software development in which a series of working imple...
In this paper we define an evolution mechanism with formal semantics using the metamodeling methodol...
This paper presents an overview of different approaches to a creation of the technique of software a...
Software evolves continuously. As a consequence, software systems tend to become increasingly comple...
International audienceModel-based technology has evolved rapidly in the last decade, bringing immedi...
AbstractIn model-driven engineering, evolution is inevitable over the course of the complete life cy...
Modern incremental and iterative software engineering processes advocate to build software systems b...
This paper considers how a formal mathematically-based model can be used in support of evolutionary ...
Model-driven engineering is the automatic production of software artefacts from abstract models of s...
AbstractModel-driven engineering is the generation of software artefacts from abstract models. This ...
The discipline of formal methods is concerned with the use of mathematical techniques to capture pre...
Developing software from models is a growing practice and there exist many model-based tools (e.g., ...
The increasing complexity of software systems makes their development complicated and error prone. A...
AbstractWe show how formal specifications can be integrated into one of the current pragmatic object...
The current paper gives an insight in the problem domain of formalization of software development, h...