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| ====== Course Outline ====== | ====== Course Outline ====== | ||
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| + | ===== SPIN Tool ===== | ||
| The course outline is a guideline to topics that will be discussed in the course, and when they will be discussed. | The course outline is a guideline to topics that will be discussed in the course, and when they will be discussed. | ||
| - | Towards the end of the term we will be using the [[http:// | + | Towards the end of the term we will be using the [[http:// |
| On Prism, the SPIN tool is invoked by typing //Xspin// and the command line tool is //spin//. | On Prism, the SPIN tool is invoked by typing //Xspin// and the command line tool is //spin//. | ||
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| * See course slides 01 and 02. There are 4 papers that are required readings for the next two weeks (01 to 04) | * See course slides 01 and 02. There are 4 papers that are required readings for the next two weeks (01 to 04) | ||
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| + | * What are Requirements, | ||
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| + | * Formal and Informal Requirements. | ||
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| * [12 series of slides] Continuation of using SPIN for requirements and specifications of safety critical systems. | * [12 series of slides] Continuation of using SPIN for requirements and specifications of safety critical systems. | ||
| + | ===== Week of November 6 ===== | ||
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| + | Slide series 10 on Object Oriented Modelling | ||
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| + | Slide Series 11 on Object Oriented Modelling (Use Cases and Sequence Diagrams) | ||
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| + | ===== Week of November 12 ===== | ||
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| + | Slide Series 12. IEEE standards for Requirements Specifications. | ||
| + | Natural language requirements vs. formal requirements. | ||
| + | Discussion of | ||
| + | ===== Weeks of November 19 and 26 ===== | ||
| + | Guest lectures by Prof. Alan Wassyng, McMaster University, on Parnas Tables and how Specifications were written for the Darlington nuclear reactor. Sliede series 13 and 14. | ||
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