Specifying Systems: The TLA+ Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineering
معرفی کتاب «Specifying Systems: The TLA+ Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineering» نوشتهٔ Leslie Lamport، منتشرشده توسط نشر Addison Wesley Professional Pearson Education [distributor در سال 2002. این کتاب در 387 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Specifying Systems: The TLA+ Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineering» در دستهٔ برنامهنویسی قرار دارد.
This long-awaited book shows how to write unambiguous specifications of complex computer systems. The first part provides a concise and lucid introduction to specification, explaining how to describe, with mathematical precision, the behavioral properties of a system -- what that system is allowed to do. The emphasis here is on safety properties. The second part of the book covers more advanced topics, including liveness and fairness, real-time properties, and composition. The book's final two parts provide a complete reference manual for the TLA+ language and tools, as well as a handy minimanual. TLA+ is the language developed by the author for writing simple and elegant specifications of algorithms and protocols and for verifying the correctness of a design. The language already has proved to be a valuable aid in understanding and building concurrent and distributed systems. Tools for TLA+ syntax analysis and model checking are freely available from the Web, where you can also find supplemental materials for this book, including exercises.
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This book provides a guide to the writing of unambiguous specifications of complex computer systems. It explains how to describe, with mathematical precision, the behavior properties of a system. Safety properties are stressed, but topics like liveliness, fairness, and real time are also covered. The book also supplies a reference manual for the TLA+ language and tools. Lamport is a computer scientist, best known for creating the LaTeX typesetting program. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
This work shows how to write unambiguous specifications of complex computer systems. The first part provides a concise and lucid introduction to specification, explaining how to describe, with mathematical precision, the behavioural properties of a system - what that system is allowed to do. The emphasis here is on safety properties. The second part covers more advanced topics, including liveness and fairness, real time properties, and composition. The books final two parts provide a complete reference manual for the TLA+ language and tools, as well as a mini-manual. Both a tutorial on specifying systems and a complete reference to TLA, this is the distillation of 25 years of work by a renowned computer scientist. Divided into four parts, the first part contains all that most programmers and engineers need to know about writing specifications. The second part has advanced material for more sophisticated readers. The third and fourth parts comprise a reference manual for TLA+--both the language itself as well as its tools.