Outdated ideas of the design process and the future of formal models, methods and notations

Dominic Furniss, Alan Dix, Christophe Ponsard, Guo Qiang Zhang

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Abstract

This topic implies that the future of formal techniques is tied to outdated ideas of the design process, perhaps of the ‘waterfall model’ variety, in contrast to more informal, fast and iterative techniques such as agile methods, which tend to be prototype-centric and less analytical. Indeed, these more agile techniques appear to be gaining importance where industry is moving towards more mobile and ambient technologies. A future challenge of formal techniques is how they could contribute to these areas, and how they can fit into the less formal conceptions of the design process. It is also important to understand industrial design contexts and fit with their conduct rather than trying to impose radical changes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInteractive Systems - Design, Specification and Verification - 12th International Workshop, DSVIS 2005, Revised Papers
Pages265
Number of pages1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event12th International Workshop on Interactive Systems - Design, Specification and Verification, DSVIS 2005 - Newcastle unpon Tyne, United Kingdom
Duration: 13 Jul 200515 Jul 2005

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer

Conference

Conference12th International Workshop on Interactive Systems - Design, Specification and Verification, DSVIS 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNewcastle unpon Tyne
Period13/07/0515/07/05

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