Software Abstractions, revised edition: Logic, Language, and Analysis / Edition 2

Software Abstractions, revised edition: Logic, Language, and Analysis / Edition 2

by Daniel Jackson
ISBN-10:
0262528908
ISBN-13:
9780262528900
Pub. Date:
02/12/2016
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
0262528908
ISBN-13:
9780262528900
Pub. Date:
02/12/2016
Publisher:
MIT Press
Software Abstractions, revised edition: Logic, Language, and Analysis / Edition 2

Software Abstractions, revised edition: Logic, Language, and Analysis / Edition 2

by Daniel Jackson
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Overview

An approach to software design that introduces a fully automated analysis giving designers immediate feedback, now featuring the latest version of the Alloy language.

In Software Abstractions Daniel Jackson introduces an approach to software design that draws on traditional formal methods but exploits automated tools to find flaws as early as possible. This approach—which Jackson calls “lightweight formal methods” or “agile modeling”—takes from formal specification the idea of a precise and expressive notation based on a tiny core of simple and robust concepts but replaces conventional analysis based on theorem proving with a fully automated analysis that gives designers immediate feedback. Jackson has developed Alloy, a language that captures the essence of software abstractions simply and succinctly, using a minimal toolkit of mathematical notions. This revised edition updates the text, examples, and appendixes to be fully compatible with Alloy 4.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262528900
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 02/12/2016
Series: The MIT Press
Edition description: revised edition
Pages: 376
Sales rank: 797,473
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Daniel Jackson is a photographer and Professor of Computer Science at MIT. His images of contemporary laboratories were shown at the MIT Museum in conjunction with a major exhibit of Berenice Abbott's MIT work in 2012, and other images have appeared in group shows nationwide.

What People are Saying About This

Jim Woodcock

Those who have to learn and use the modern generation of formal methods—streamlined, lightweight, and highly automated—will welcome the appearance of the second edition of Daniel Jackson's book on the Alloy language and its analysor. Jackson's writing, like his language design, is full of good taste, and he makes an intelligent and compelling argument for the construction of automated software abstractions as the central activity in software development. Every serious software engineer should read this book.

Shriram Krishnamurthi

Relational modeling is a powerful but subtle craft. This book applies the Alloy tool suite to pithy examples to educate everyone from working practitioners to researchers. Its joyful and informal tone mask the depth of accumulated wisdom in these pages.

Endorsement

Relational modeling is a powerful but subtle craft. This book applies the Alloy tool suite to pithy examples to educate everyone from working practitioners to researchers. Its joyful and informal tone mask the depth of accumulated wisdom in these pages.

Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University

From the Publisher

Those who have to learn and use the modern generation of formal methods—streamlined, lightweight, and highly automated—will welcome the appearance of the second edition of Daniel Jackson's book on the Alloy language and its analysor. Jackson's writing, like his language design, is full of good taste, and he makes an intelligent and compelling argument for the construction of automated software abstractions as the central activity in software development. Every serious software engineer should read this book.

Jim Woodcock, University of York, UK

In an area plagued by unnecessary complexity, Alloy shows there is still room for economy and elegance in software design. Readers of this book will enjoy a rare opportunity to learn how to write less in order to say more, without ambiguity. In short, to learn how to be productive.

José N. Oliveira, University of Minho

Relational modeling is a powerful but subtle craft. This book applies the Alloy tool suite to pithy examples to educate everyone from working practitioners to researchers. Its joyful and informal tone mask the depth of accumulated wisdom in these pages.

Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University

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