Opening.- Discrete Mathematics.- Numbers.- Sets.- Cartesians.- Types.- Functions.- A ?-Calculus.- Algebras.- Mathematical Logic.- Simple RSL.- Atomic Types and Values in RSL.- Function Definitions in RSL.- Property-Oriented and Model-Oriented Abstraction.- Sets in RSL.- Cartesians in RSL.- Lists in RSL.- Maps in RSL.- Higher-Order Functions in RSL.- Specification Types.- Types in RSL.- Specification Programming.- Applicative Specification Programming.- Imperative Specification Programming.- Concurrent Specification Programming.- And So On!.- Etcetera!.
From the reviews:
"The book under review is the first one from a series of three volumes that provides a compelling framework for a more comprehensive understanding of both formal and practical concerns of software engineering. The major feature distinguishing these textbooks from other current ones ... is the natural manner in which the formal techniques smoothly glide from software design towards the requirements prescription phase and beyond to domain description. ... By its consistency and rigor, the book is, undoubtedly, remarkably useful to professional software developers." (Tudor Balanescu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1095 (21), 2006)