5 resultados para correspondência formal
em Repositório Digital da UNIVERSIDADE DA MADEIRA - Portugal
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Although formal methods can dramatically increase the quality of software systems, they have not widely been adopted in software industry. Many software companies have the perception that formal methods are not cost-effective cause they are plenty of mathematical symbols that are difficult for non-experts to assimilate. The Java Modelling Language (short for JML) Section 3.3 is an academic initiative towards the development of a common formal specification language for Java programs, and the implementation of tools to check program correctness. This master thesis work shows how JML based formal methods can be used to formally develop a privacy sensitive Java application. This is a smart card application for managing medical appointments. The application is named HealthCard. We follow the software development strategy introduced by João Pestana, presented in Section 3.4. Our work influenced the development of this strategy by providing hands-on insight on challenges related to development of a privacy sensitive application in Java. Pestana’s strategy is based on a three-step evolution strategy of software specifications, from informal ones, through semiformal ones, to JML formal specifications. We further prove that this strategy can be automated by implementing a tool that generates JML formal specifications from a welldefined subset of informal software specifications. Hence, our work proves that JML-based formal methods techniques are cost-effective, and that they can be made popular in software industry. Although formal methods are not popular in many software development companies, we endeavour to integrate formal methods to general software practices. We hope our work can contribute to a better acceptance of mathematical based formalisms and tools used by software engineers. The structure of this document is as follows. In Section 2, we describe the preliminaries of this thesis work. We make an introduction to the application for managing medical applications we have implemented. We also describe the technologies used in the development of the application. This section further illustrates the Java Card Remote Method Invocation communication model used in the medical application for the client and server applications. Section 3 introduces software correctness, including the design by contract and the concept of contract in JML. Section 4 presents the design structure of the application. Section 5 shows the implementation of the HealthCard. Section 6 describes how the HealthCard is verified and validated using JML formal methods tools. Section 7 includes some metrics of the HealthCard implementation and specification. Section 8 presents a short example of how a client-side of a smart card application can be implemented while respecting formal specifications. Section 9 describes a prototype tools to generate JML formal specifications from informal specifications automatically. Section 10 describes some challenges and main ideas came acrorss during the development of the HealthCard. The full formal specification and implementation of the HealthCard smart card application presented in this document can be reached at https://sourceforge.net/projects/healthcard/.
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This thesis presents a JML-based strategy that incorporates formal specifications into the software development process of object-oriented programs. The strategy evolves functional requirements into a “semi-formal” requirements form, and then expressing them as JML formal specifications. The strategy is implemented as a formal-specification pseudo-phase that runs in parallel with the other phase of software development. What makes our strategy different from other software development strategies used in literature is the particular use of JML specifications we make all along the way from requirements to validation-and-verification.
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Orientador: Robson Luiz de França
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Universidade da Madeira. Centro de Ciência e Tecnologia da Madeira
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Nas últimas três décadas do século XIX, dado o estado de abatimento sentido no país, Eça de Queiroz, plenamente integrado no ambiente buliçoso e efervescente da sua geração, compara a situação de Portugal com a da Grécia, países que considera caóticos, dadas as políticas de rotina e sem imaginação que não conduzem o país ao desenvolvimento e ao progresso. De facto, Portugal não consegue acompanhar o ritmo dos outros países europeus e obriga os portugueses a emigrar. A principal característica da sua escrita é a ironia, aproximando-se da posição socrática, uma arma de intervenção intelectual, de cariz ético, vinculadora e libertadora, que lhe permite intervir e depurar problemas do seu tempo, procurando construir um Portugal como entendia que deveria ser. Durante o percurso de vida que permeia a publicação de As Farpas e de Uma Campanha Alegre, e na correspondência e a obra literária, Eça de Queiroz questiona o “sonho americano”, que muitos portugueses quiseram experimentar, e o brasileiro, no âmbito de uma vasta crítica à sociedade burguesa. A defesa da mudança do rumo da emigração portuguesa da América do Norte para o Brasil prende-se com a relação de ilusão/desilusão que marca a sua experiência consular em Havana e as viagens que faz. O pensamento do escritor e cônsul evolui para o entendimento da emigração, como a arte, é considerada uma das forças civilizadoras da humanidade. Muitas da suas personagens circulam entre o Velho e Novo Mundo, têm um pé dentro e outro fora do país, migram pelas mais variadas razões, fazendo retratos nas suas obras das suas movimentações, construindo uma estética sobre o país que se baseia na ética dos valores humanos que possui e na experiência que adquiriu.