Book Details

Categories for Software Engineering

Publication year: 2005

ISBN: 978-3-540-26891-8

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This book provides a gentle, software engineering oriented introduction to category theory. Assuming only a minimum of mathematical preparation, this book explores the use of categorical constructions from the point of view of the methods and techniques that have been proposed for the engineering of complex software systems: object-oriented development, software architectures, logical and algebraic specification techniques, models of concurrency, inter alia. After two parts in which basic and more advanced categorical concepts and techniques are introduced, the book illustrates their application to the semantics of CommUnity – a language for the architectural design of interactive systems. "For computer scientists, this unique book presents Category Theory in a manner tailored to their interests and with examples to which they can relate." Ira Forman, IBM "This book applies little-known yet quite powerful formal tools from category theory to software structures: designs, architectures, patterns, and styles. Rather than focus on issues at the level of computational models and semantics, it instead applies these tools to some of the problems facing the sophisticated software architect.


Subject: Computer Science, Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, CommUnity, Complex Systems, Component-Based Systems, Formal Methods, Object-Oriented Software, Service-Oriented Sof, Software Engineering, Software Specification, Systems Design, Systems Modeling, Systems Theory, design, semantics, software architecture