Specifications are not (necessarily) executable:
Abstract: "Specifications can be written in languages which have formal semantics. Their very formality, and the similarities with some aspects of implementation languages, invites the idea that specifications might be executed. This paper presents a number of arguments against that idea. The a...
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1989
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Schriftenreihe: | Technical report series / University of Manchester, Department of Computer Science.
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Specifications can be written in languages which have formal semantics. Their very formality, and the similarities with some aspects of implementation languages, invites the idea that specifications might be executed. This paper presents a number of arguments against that idea. The aim is to warn of the dangers of limiting specification languages to the point where all of their constructs can be executed. While conceding the difficulties of relating specification to an understanding of the r̀equirements' for a system, it is argued that other solutions should be sought than èxecutable specification languages'." |
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spelling | Hayes, Ian J. Verfasser aut Specifications are not (necessarily) executable Reportnr. UMCS 89 12 1 Manchester Univ. 1989 18 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Technical report series / University of Manchester, Department of Computer Science. Abstract: "Specifications can be written in languages which have formal semantics. Their very formality, and the similarities with some aspects of implementation languages, invites the idea that specifications might be executed. This paper presents a number of arguments against that idea. The aim is to warn of the dangers of limiting specification languages to the point where all of their constructs can be executed. While conceding the difficulties of relating specification to an understanding of the r̀equirements' for a system, it is argued that other solutions should be sought than èxecutable specification languages'." Programming languages (Electronic computers) Semantics Jones, Cliff B. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)1048142760 aut |
spellingShingle | Hayes, Ian J. Jones, Cliff B. 1944- Specifications are not (necessarily) executable Programming languages (Electronic computers) Semantics |
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