Pinnacles of software engineering: 25 years of formal methods
Annals of Software Engineering
A Formal Model for Reasoning about Adaptive QoS-Enabled Middleware
FME '01 Proceedings of the International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe on Formal Methods for Increasing Software Productivity
ROAD/EE: A Prototyping Environment for Object-Oriented Specifications
TOOLS '97 Proceedings of the Tools-23: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
A formal model for reasoning about adaptive QoS-enabled middleware
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
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In engineering the requirements for a telecommunications system, the greatest obstacle to be overcome is the sheer complexity of the required behavior. We present several ways of managing and minimizing this complexity, all of proven effectiveness. Most of the specification techniques result from specific application of general requirements principles to the telecommunications domain.