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Alagic, Suad was born on February 15, 1946 in Derventa, Bosnia.
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The major goal of this book is to present the techniques of top-down program design and verification of program correctness hand-in-hand. It thus aims to give readers a new way of looking at algorithms and their design, synthesizing ten years of research in the process. It provides many examples of program and proof development with the aid of a formal and informal treatment of Hoare's method of invariants. Modem widely accepted control structures and data structures are explained in detail, together with their formal definitions, as a basis for their use in the design of correct algorithms. We provide and apply proof rules for a wide range of program structures, including conditionals, loops, procedures and recur sion. We analyze situations in which the restricted use of gotos can be justified, providing a new approach to proof rules for such situations. We study several important techniques of data structuring, including arrays, files, records and linked structures. The secondary goal of this book is to teach the reader how to use the programming language Pascal. This is the first text to teach Pascal pro gramming in a fashion which not only includes advanced algorithms which operate on advanced data structures, but also provides the full axiomatic definition of Pascal due to Wirth and Hoare. Our approach to the language is very different from that of a conventional programming text.
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The major topic of this book is the integration of data and programming languages and the associated methodologies. To my knowledge, this is the first book on modern programming languages and programming meth odology devoted entirely to database application environments. At the same time, it is written with the goal of reconciling the relational and object-oriented approaches to database management. One of the reasons that influenced my decision to write this book is my dissatisfaction with the fact that the existing books on programming methodology and the associated concepts, techniques, and programming language notation are largely based on mathematical problems and math ematically oriented algorithms. As such, they give the impression that modern program structures, associated techniques, and methodologies, not to speak of the formal ones, are applicable only to problems of that sort. Although important, such problems are of limited applicability and scale. This does not apply to books in which modem concepts, techniques, methodologies, and programming language notation are applied to systems programming. But, even so, this does not demonstrate that in entirely application-oriented problems-those in which modern computer tech nology is most widely used-modern programming methodology is just as important. This book is meant to be a step toward providing a more convincing support of such a claim and, thus, is based entirely on common, what one might call business-oriented, problems in which database technology has been successfully used.
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This book presents a unified collection of concepts, tools, and techniques that constitute the most important technology available today for the design and implementation of information systems. The framework adopted for this integration goal is the one offered by the relational model of data, its applica tions, and implementations in multiuser and distributed environments. The topics presented in the book include conceptual modeling of application environments using the relational model, formal properties of that model, and tools such as relational languages which go with it, techniques for the logical and physical design of relational database systems and their imple mentations. The book attempts to develop an integrated methodology for addressing all these issues on the basis of the relational approach and various research and practical developments related to that approach. This book is the only one available today that presents such an inte gration. The diversity of approaches to data models, to logical and physical database design, to database application programming, and to use and imple mentation of database systems calls for a common framework for all of them. It has become difficult to study modern database technology with out such a unified approach to a diversity of results developed during the vigorous growth of the database area in recent years, let alone to teach a course on the subject.
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consultant researcher computer science educator
Alagic, Suad was born on February 15, 1946 in Derventa, Bosnia.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Sarajevo, Bosnia, 1970. Master of Science in Computer Science, University Massachusetts, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, University Massachusetts, 1974.
Graduate assistant department computer and information science, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, 1971-1974;
postdoctoral fellow department computer science, U. Edinborough, Scotland, 1977;
assistant professor department computer science and informatics, U. Sarajevo, 1975-1980;
associate professor, U. Sarajevo, 1980-1986;
professor, U. Sarajevo, 1986-1993;
chairman computer science Faculty Elec. Engineering, University Sarajevo, 1989-1991;
vice rector, U. Sarajevo, 1989-1991;
professor, Wichita (Kansas) State University, since 1993;
chair department computer science, Wichita (Kansas) State University, 1993-1994. Consultant United Nations Environmental Program, London, 1983, Athens, 1984, Munich, 1990.
Visiting professor U. Vermont, Burlington, 1991-1993.
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Member Association for Computing Machinery.
Married Mara Karanovic, June 10, 1972. Children: Irena, Gorjan.