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Modeling companion for software practitioners/ by Egon Borger, Alexander Raschke.
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Borger, Egon.
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Raschke, Alexander.
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Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg : : 2018.,
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xxi, 349 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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1 Introduction: The Role of Modeling -- 2 Seven Constructs for Modeling Single-Agent Behavior -- 3 Modeling Concurrent Systems -- 4 Modeling Context Awareness -- 5 Modeling Business Processes -- 6 Modeling Distributed Dystems -- 7 Syntax and Semantics of ASMs -- 8 Debugging System Design (CoreASM) -- 9 Control State Diagrams (Meta Model) -- Epilogue -- A Some Complete Models in a Nutshell -- References -- Index.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56641-1
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9783662566411
Modeling companion for software practitioners
Borger, Egon.
Modeling companion for software practitioners
[electronic resource] /by Egon Borger, Alexander Raschke. - Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :2018. - xxi, 349 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Introduction: The Role of Modeling -- 2 Seven Constructs for Modeling Single-Agent Behavior -- 3 Modeling Concurrent Systems -- 4 Modeling Context Awareness -- 5 Modeling Business Processes -- 6 Modeling Distributed Dystems -- 7 Syntax and Semantics of ASMs -- 8 Debugging System Design (CoreASM) -- 9 Control State Diagrams (Meta Model) -- Epilogue -- A Some Complete Models in a Nutshell -- References -- Index.
This book uses a variety of applications to illustrate a modeling method that helps practitioners to manage complex software-intensive systems. The proposed method relies on the combination of its abstraction concept and its operational character, with behavioral models in the precise and simple form of Abstract State Machines (ASMs) The book introduces both the modeling method (Part I) and the available tool support (Part II): In Part I the authors detail (using numerous examples) how to construct, explain, debug, explore, extend and reuse accurate system design models, starting from scratch. Only an elementary knowledge of common mathematical (including set-theoretic) notation and some basic experience with computational processes (systems, programs, algorithms) is assumed. Part II then shows how the modeling method can be supported by implementing tools that make design models executable and debuggable. To illustrate how to build, debug and maintain systems and to explain their construction in a checkable manner, a general, problem-oriented refinement method is adopted to construct system models from components. The method starts with abstract models and refines them step by step, incrementally adding further details that eventually lead to code. Intended for practitioners who build software intensive systems, and students specializing in software engineering, it can be used both for self-study and for teaching, and it can serve as a reference book. Exercises are included to help readers check their understanding of the explained concepts. For many models defined in the book, refinements to executable versions can be downloaded for experimental validation from the book's website at http://modelingbook.informatik.uni-ulm.de.
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