论计算机科学教育中的形式方法思维

IF 1.4 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Brijesh Dongol, Catherine Dubois, Stefan Hallerstede, Eric Hehner, Carroll Morgan, Peter Müller, Leila Ribeiro, Alexandra Silva, Graeme Smith, Erik de Vink
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摘要

形式化方法(FM)能从根本上提高代码成品的质量。它们很简单,本科一年级的学生可能就能掌握,当然二年级以上的学生也能掌握。然而,在许多情况下,它们并不是课程设置的一般建议的一部分,也就是说,它们并没有被教授,但它们却很有价值。其中一个原因是,教授 "形式化方法 "常常与教授逻辑和理论相混淆。本文提倡我们所说的 "FM 思维":以非正式的、轻量级的、实用的和易于理解的方式应用形式化方法的思想。我们将在此论证,FM 思维应成为每个计算机科学专业学生的推荐课程之一。因为即使只接受这种 "思维 "训练的学生,也会成为更好的程序员。但还有一些学生,他们在接触到这些思想后,将有能力进一步了解更多的理论背景:这些技术为何有效;如何实现自动化;以及如何开发新的技术。这些学生随后将学习更专业、更理论化的课程,包括语义学、逻辑学、验证和证明自动化技术等主题。
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On Formal Methods Thinking in Computer Science Education

Formal Methods (FM) radically improve the quality of the code artefacts they help to produce. They are simple, probably accessible to first-year undergraduate students and certainly to second-year students and beyond. Nevertheless, in many cases, they are not part of a general recommendation for course curricula, i.e., they are not taught — and yet they are valuable.

One reason for this is that teaching “Formal Methods” is often confused with teaching logic and theory. This paper advocates what we call FM thinking: the application of ideas from Formal Methods applied in informal, lightweight, practical and accessible ways. And we will argue here that FM thinking should be part of the recommended curriculum for every Computer Science student. For even students who train only in that “thinking” will become much better programmers. But there will be others who, exposed to those ideas, will be ideally positioned to go further into the more theoretical background: why the techniques work; how they can be automated; and how new ones can be developed. Those students would follow subsequently a specialised, more theoretical stream, including topics such as semantics, logics, verification and proof-automation techniques.

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Formal Aspects of Computing
Formal Aspects of Computing 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
CiteScore
3.30
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发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal aims to publish contributions at the junction of theory and practice. The objective is to disseminate applicable research. Thus new theoretical contributions are welcome where they are motivated by potential application; applications of existing formalisms are of interest if they show something novel about the approach or application. In particular, the scope of Formal Aspects of Computing includes: well-founded notations for the description of systems; verifiable design methods; elucidation of fundamental computational concepts; approaches to fault-tolerant design; theorem-proving support; state-exploration tools; formal underpinning of widely used notations and methods; formal approaches to requirements analysis.
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