Specification by interface separation

Author:

Hayes I. J.1,Sanders J. W.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

2. Programming Research Group, OUCL, Oxford, UK

Abstract

Abstract In specifying an operation it is often advantageous to describe it with abstract inputs and outputs whose concrete representation is described separately. For example, it is often convenient to describe as a set, input which in practice occurs as a sequence. The primary advantage of this approach is that one can initially concentrate on specifying an operation without the representations of its interface (that is, its inputs and outputs) obscuring the more important concerns of its abstract functional properties. Interface representations can be tackled independently, after the abstract functionality has been decided. Such separation of an operation into an abstract core and its interface with its environment makes the task of specification simpler, aids clarity of the result, and encourages reuse of both the abstract operation and its interface descriptions.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

Reference3 articles.

1. Hayes I.: editor. Specification Case Studies . Prentice-Hall International second edition 1993.

2. Spivey J.M.: The Z Notation: A Reference Manual . Prentice Hall International second edition 1992.

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