Notations for Software Design aims to explain formal specification
and design to practitioners in software development, and to set out the
ingredients of a sound software design process.
It examines COLD-1, which is currently being implemented by Philips in
many of its business centres. The fact that it is a wide-spectrum
language which supports many styles of specification makes it an
excellent basis for the volume. It also examines some widely-used
informal techniques, such as Venn diagrams and Petri nets, thus creating
a strong link between current and future practice. Rather than proposing
new pictorial notations the authors place existing ones into a coherent
framework, and explain practical ways of exploiting them in conjunction
with COLD-1.