Scenarios: Models, Transformations and Tools : International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 7-12, 2003, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Stefan Leue, Tarja Johanna Systä.
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- 9783540320326
- QA76.9.L63
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Scenarios: Models, Transformations and Tools -- Why Timed Sequence Diagrams Require Three-Event Semantics -- Some Methodological Observations Resulting from Experience Using LSCs and the Play-In/Play-Out Approach -- Deciding Properties of Message Sequence Charts -- Operational Semantics of Security Protocols -- Autonomous Shuttle System Case Study -- Genetic Design: Amplifying Our Ability to Deal With Requirements Complexity -- Applying Story Driven Modeling to the Paderborn Shuttle System Case Study -- Traceability and Evaluation in Scenario Analysis by Use Case Maps -- Scenario-Based Statistical Testing of Quality of Service Requirements -- Lightweight Formal Methods for Scenario-Based Software Engineering -- Pattern Synthesis from Multiple Scenarios for Parameterized Real-Time UML Models -- Partial Order Semantics of Sequence Diagrams for Mobility -- From MSC to SDL: Overview and an Application to the Autonomous Shuttle Transport System -- Component Synthesis from Service Specifications.
This volume is a post-event proceedings volume and contains selected papers based on presentations given during a seminar, held in Dagstuhl Castle, Germany in September 2003. It was organized as a continuation of a series of workshops that have been co-located with larger conferences such as the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) and the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA) since 2000. The 14 included papers were thoroughly peer-reviewed in two rounds of reviewing and are organized in topical sections on semantics for scenario-based notations, scenario-based notations in software validation and verification, analysis of scenario-based specifications, abstraction, refinement, and synthesis for scenario-based notations, non-functional properties and data in scenario notations, synthesis of executable models from scenario descriptions, tool support for scenario-based notations, domain and application specific dialects of scenario notations, scenario-based modelling patterns, integration of scenarios and implied behaviour.
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