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Dec 7, 2010
출판사
Springer
판
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
ISBN-10
3642081649
ISBN-13
9783642081644
설명
In the ever-evolving field of information processing systems, the need for robust frameworks and methodologies is paramount. This work delves into the intricate interplay of models, calculi, and theories essential for effective program design. Manfred Broy meticulously examines the foundational concepts that underpin these systems, providing insight into the methodologies used to architect complex software.
Throughout the exploration, readers are presented with detailed discussions on the principles that govern program design, alongside the practical applications of these concepts in real-world scenarios. Broy's focus on the formal aspects of design calculations serves to bridge the gap between theoretical principles and practical implementation, fostering a deeper understanding of how abstract concepts translate into reliable systems.
In a landscape where precision and clarity are crucial, this volume stands out as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike. It offers a comprehensive view of the necessary calculi that guide the development of information processing systems, ensuring that both current and future generations of system designers are equipped with the knowledge to succeed.
Throughout the exploration, readers are presented with detailed discussions on the principles that govern program design, alongside the practical applications of these concepts in real-world scenarios. Broy's focus on the formal aspects of design calculations serves to bridge the gap between theoretical principles and practical implementation, fostering a deeper understanding of how abstract concepts translate into reliable systems.
In a landscape where precision and clarity are crucial, this volume stands out as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike. It offers a comprehensive view of the necessary calculi that guide the development of information processing systems, ensuring that both current and future generations of system designers are equipped with the knowledge to succeed.