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1、EgonB¨orgerandRobertSt¨arkAbstractStateMachinesAMethodforHigh-LevelSystemDesignandAnalysisMarch11,2003Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelbergNewYorkLondonParisTokyoHongKongBarcelonaBudapestPrefaceQuelliches’innamorandipraticasenzascienziasonocome’lnocchierich’entrainnaviliosanzatimoneobussola,c
2、hemaihacertezzadovesivada.1—LeonardodaVinciIchhabeoftbemerkt,dasswirunsdurchallzuvielesSymbolisierendieSprachefur¨dieWirklichkeituntuchtig¨machen.2—ChristianMorgensternThisistheplacetoexpressourthanks.Firstofallwethankallthosewhoovertheyearshaveactivelycontributedtoshapingthenovelsoftwa
3、redesignandanalysismethodexplainedinthisbook.Theyaretoonumeroustobementionedhere.Theyallappearinsomewayortheotheronthefollowingpages,inparticularinthebibliographicalandhistoricalChap.9whichcanbereadindependentlyofthebook.Wethenthankthosewhohavehelpedwithdetailedcriticalcommentsonthedraf
4、tchapterstoshapethewayourargumentsarepresentedinthisbook:M.B¨orger(DironMunster),¨I.Craggs(IBMHursley),G.DelCastillo(SiemensMunc¨hen),U.Gl¨asser(SimonFraserUniversity,Vancouver,Canada),J.Huggins(KetteringUniversity,Michigan,USA),B.Koblinger(IBMHeidelberg),P.P¨appinghaus(SiemensMunc¨hen)
5、,A.Preller(Universit´edeMontpellier,France),M.-L.Potet(INPdeGrenoble,France),W.Reisig(Humboldt-Universit¨atzuBerlin,Germany),H.Rust(Universit¨atCottbus,Germany),G.Schellhorn(Universit¨atAugsburg,Germany),B.Thalheim(Universit¨atCottbus,Germany)andadozenstudentgenerationsatUniversit`adiPi
6、sa.WethankM.Barmet(ETHZuric¨h)forhersolutionsoftheexercisesinChap.8.WealsothankL.Logrippo(UniversityofOttawa,Canada)andD.Beecher(CarletonUniversity,Canada)fortheirhelpwithtranslatingtheaboveobservationbyLeonardo,andF.CapocciandI.MulvanyfromSpringer-Verlagfortheircarefulcopyeditingofthet
7、ypo-script.EgonB¨orger,RobertSt¨arkPisaandZuric¨h,Christmas20021Thosewhofallinlovewithpracticewithoutscientificknowledgeormethodarelikethehelmsmanwhoentersashipwithoutrudderorcompass,whoisnevercertainwhichwayitmightgo.2Ihaveoftenobservedthatbyover-symbolizingwemakethelanguageine