Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical language for scenarios of communicating components exchanging messages in a distributed environment. The language has been standardised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and given a formal semantics by means of a process algebra. Nevertheless, little attention has been given to MSCs where a message with data is a building block. In this paper we investigate the impact that the concept of data flow brings to the conventional semantics, and propose a CCS-like process calculus as an alternative formal framework. The proposed semantics captures the data flow properties while maintaining the expressiveness of the conventional semantics. Equivalence of MSCs is also discussed from the...
AbstractWe propose an extension to Message Sequence Charts (MSC); MSC diagrams comprise processes (c...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSC) have been traditionally used to depict execution scenarios in the earl...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical language for scenarios of communicating components ex...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical and textual language for the specification of message...
We discuss the state of affairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) a...
Abstract: Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical and textual lan-guage for the specication o...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
Message Sequence Charts is a graphical and textual language for the description and speci cation of ...
Message Sequence Charts are a widely used technique for the visualization of the communications betw...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
Message Sequence Charts are a widely used technique for the visualization of the communications betw...
We discuss the state of aairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) and...
The document presents a formal semantics of Message Sequence Charts using techniques from process al...
We propose a semantics for Message Sequence Charts (MSCs). Our requirements are: to determine unambi...
AbstractWe propose an extension to Message Sequence Charts (MSC); MSC diagrams comprise processes (c...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSC) have been traditionally used to depict execution scenarios in the earl...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical language for scenarios of communicating components ex...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical and textual language for the specification of message...
We discuss the state of affairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) a...
Abstract: Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical and textual lan-guage for the specication o...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
Message Sequence Charts is a graphical and textual language for the description and speci cation of ...
Message Sequence Charts are a widely used technique for the visualization of the communications betw...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
Message Sequence Charts are a widely used technique for the visualization of the communications betw...
We discuss the state of aairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) and...
The document presents a formal semantics of Message Sequence Charts using techniques from process al...
We propose a semantics for Message Sequence Charts (MSCs). Our requirements are: to determine unambi...
AbstractWe propose an extension to Message Sequence Charts (MSC); MSC diagrams comprise processes (c...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSC) have been traditionally used to depict execution scenarios in the earl...