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POSE for Package Router Control

This paper introduces Problem Oriented Software Engineering (POSE) as a framework that integrates both formal and non-formal aspects of software development, specifically applied to designing a package router controller. It highlights the limitations of existing systems that either focus solely on formal or non-formal concerns and proposes a systematic approach to reconcile these aspects. The document also outlines the hardware and software requirements necessary for implementing the proposed system.

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POSE for Package Router Control

This paper introduces Problem Oriented Software Engineering (POSE) as a framework that integrates both formal and non-formal aspects of software development, specifically applied to designing a package router controller. It highlights the limitations of existing systems that either focus solely on formal or non-formal concerns and proposes a systematic approach to reconcile these aspects. The document also outlines the hardware and software requirements necessary for implementing the proposed system.

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Problem Oriented Software Engineering Solving the Package Router Control

Problem

Abstract

Problem orientation is gaining interest as a way of approaching the development of software


intensive systems, and yet, a significant example that explores its use is missing from the
literature. In this paper, we present the basic elements of Problem Oriented Software
Engineering (POSE), which aims at bringing both non-formal and formal aspects of software
development together in a single framework. We provide an example of a detailed and
systematic POSE development of a software problem: that of designing the controller for a
package router. The problem is drawn from the literature, but the analysis presented here is
new. The aim of the example is twofold: to illustrate the main aspects of POSE and how it
supports software engineering design and to demonstrate how a nontrivial problem can be
dealt with by the approach.

Existing System:

 The properties are not necessarily expressible in any single linguistic system.
 The notion of mathematical (logical) proof does not apply to them.
 Some approaches address only the formal concerns, usually in a single formal
language.
 others address only the non-formal concerns by using several languages, which often
cannot be reconciled.

Proposed System:

 A detailed and systematic POSE development of a software problem that of


designing the controller for a package router.
 POSE which aims at bringing both non-formal and formal aspects of software
development together in a single framework.
 POSE is intended to provide a structure within which the results of different
development activities can be combined and reconciled.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
Hard disk : 40GB
Monitor : 15’ inches
RAM : 256 MB RAM
Processor : Pentium 4/2.4 GHZ

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
Front end : java Swing
Tool : JFrameBuilder
Os : windows xp

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