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Verification and Validation in Systems Engineering

Assessing UML/SysML Design Models

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  • © 2010

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  • Broad and comprehensive overview of software verification and validation techniques

  • Close integration with the UML standard

  • Theoretical presentation complemented by numerous case studies

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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At the dawn of the 21st century and the information age, communication and c- puting power are becoming ever increasingly available, virtually pervading almost every aspect of modern socio-economical interactions. Consequently, the potential for realizing a signi?cantly greater number of technology-mediated activities has emerged. Indeed, many of our modern activity ?elds are heavily dependant upon various underlying systems and software-intensive platforms. Such technologies are commonly used in everyday activities such as commuting, traf?c control and m- agement, mobile computing, navigation, mobile communication. Thus, the correct function of the forenamed computing systems becomes a major concern. This is all the more important since, in spite of the numerous updates, patches and ?rmware revisions being constantly issued, newly discovered logical bugs in a wide range of modern software platforms (e. g. , operating systems) and software-intensive systems (e. g. , embedded systems) are just as frequently being reported. In addition, many of today’s products and services are presently being deployed in a highly competitive environment wherein a product or service is succeeding in most of the cases thanks to its quality to price ratio for a given set of features. Accordingly, a number of critical aspects have to be considered, such as the ab- ity to pack as many features as needed in a given product or service while c- currently maintaining high quality, reasonable price, and short time -to- market.

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“The five authors of this book tackle a very difficult subject, and must be commended for doing so. The result is a welcome addition to the body of professional literature. … It is a highly technical … book on one of the most critical subjects that we have, as professionals. … The book is exceedingly well illustrated. … a professional involved in systems engineering, and particularly in systems quality, verification, systems verification, or other related activities, would find this book useful.” (Mordechai Ben-Menachem, ACM Computing Reviews, May, 2011)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Concordia Institute for Information, Systems Engeering (CIISE), Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    Mourad Debbabi

  • Canada - Ottawa, Capabilities for Asymmetric and, Defence Research and Development, Ottawa, Canada

    Fawzi Hassaïne

  • Concordia Institute for Information, Systems Engineering (CIISE), Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    Yosr Jarraya

  • Concordia Insitute for Information, Sytems Engineering (CIISE), Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    Andrei Soeanu

  • Faculty of Engineering and Comp. Sc., Dept. of Electrical, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    Luay Alawneh

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