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The authors present the formalization of methodological principles for developing large and complex software systems. They address the issues of information hiding that arise in hierarchical structured and componentwise-specified software systems using a binary implementation relation. They introduce a formally defined notion of design as a concept leading to definitions of black-box correctness (based on the exclusive use of specifications) and glass-box correctness (using implementation knowledge). The authors show the methodological soundness of black-box correctness and give an example demonstrating the pitfalls that can result from glass-box correctness. This is done in the framework of an algebraic approach to module composition using a version of lambda calculus for parameterization. The concepts are illustrated by small examples written in COLD.<>