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Modeling Software Behavior A Craftsmans Approach Paul C Jorgensen

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Modeling Software Behavior A Craftsmans Approach Paul C Jorgensen
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Publisher: Auerbach Publications, CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.05 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Paul C. Jorgensen
ISBN: 9781420080759, 9781420080766, 142008075X, 1420080768
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Modeling Software Behavior A Craftsmans Approach Paul C Jorgensen by Paul C. Jorgensen 9781420080759, 9781420080766, 142008075X, 1420080768 instant download after payment.

A common problem with most texts on requirements specifications is that they emphasize structural models to the near exclusion of behavioral models—focusing on what the software is, rather than what it does. If they do cover behavioral models, the coverage is brief and usually focused on a single model. Modeling Software Behavior: A Craftsman’s Approach provides detailed treatment of various models of software behavior that support early analysis, comprehension, and model-based testing.

Based on the popular and continually evolving course on requirements specification models taught by the author at universities and corporate environments, the text covers six behavioral models—providing the background behind these models and the required mathematics. As evidence of models at work, the author introduces eleven continuing examples. Five of these examples are illustrated with the six models, allowing readers to easily compare the expressive power of the various models. The examples chosen reflect a wide variety of behavioral issues.

Providing complete coverage that includes flowcharts, decision tables, finite state machines, two variations of Petri Nets, and StateCharts, this book will help students develop the understanding of the expressive capabilities and limitations of models of system behavior needed to make informed and appropriate choices among different models when confronted with new challenges.

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