A specification language is a formal language in computer science used during systems analysis, requirements analysis, and systems design to describe a system at a much higher level than a...
In computer science and software engineering, Alloy is a declarative specification language for expressing complex structural constraints and behavior in a software system. Alloy provides a simple structural modeling tool...
A Publicly Available Specification or PAS is a standardization document that closely resembles a formal standard in structure and format but which has a different development model. The objective of...
The Common Algebraic Specification Language is a general-purpose specification language based on first-order logic with induction. Partial functions and subsorting are also supported.
The Java Portlet Specification defines a contract between the portlet container and portlets and provides a convenient programming model for Java portlet developers. Portlets are pluggable user interface software components...
In computing, a data definition specification is a guideline to ensure comprehensive and consistent data definition. It represents the attributes required to quantify data definition. A comprehensive data definition specification...
Reusable Asset Specification is an Object Management Group standard to package digital artifacts. The specification is a set of guidelines and recommendations about the structure, content, and descriptionsof reusable software...
In computer programming, a programming language specification is a documentation artifact that defines a programming language so that users and implementors can agree on what programs in that language mean....
Commodore Amiga MIDI Driver is a shared library for AmigaOS which provides a general device driver for MIDI data, so that applications can share MIDI data with each other in...
In computers, a printer driver or a print processor is a piece of software on a computer that converts the data to be printed to a format that a printer...
1 Answers
1 views
Log in to ask questions, provide answers, or leave comments.