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Building reliable interactive information systems

Published: 01 January 1986 Publication History

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User Software Engineering is a methodology, with supporting tools, for the specification, design, and implementation of interactive information systems. With the USE approach, the user interface is formally specified with augmented state transition diagrams, and the operations may be formally specified with preconditions and postconditions. The USE state transition diagrams may be directly executed, with the application development tool RAPID/USE. RAPID/USE and its associated tool RAPSUM create and analyze logging information that is useful for system testing, and for evaluation and modification of the user interface. We briefly describe the USE transition diagrams and the formal specification approach, and show how these tools and techniques aid in the creation of reliable interactive information systems.

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering  Volume 12, Issue 1
January 1986
1140 pages

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IEEE Press

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Published: 01 January 1986

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  1. Databases
  2. Information systems
  3. Interactive information systems
  4. Libraries
  5. RAPID/USE
  6. Software reliability
  7. Testing
  8. User Software Engineering
  9. User interfaces
  10. software development methodology
  11. software reliability
  12. transition diagrams

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