AbstractThe objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of formal methods in a uniform way for functional as well as interface-requirements. We propose some add-ons to ‘Vienna Development Method Specification Language'syntaxes to cover the interface-requirements of a web-based application. We also propose a framework to support the transformation of the conventional SRS to a design specification, and a Finite State Machine based verification model, to test the design specification against the SRS
The success of Web applications is constrained by two key features: fast evolution and usability. Cu...
We propose a method for the elicitation and the ex-pression of requirements. The requirements can th...
The development of interactive visual applications is a complex work, usually performed with the hel...
Model-driven development has become more and more important in the last few years. In the context of...
This paper presents the framework for the creation of various domain-specific languages for verifica...
The amount of web-based systems is growing rapidly and the complexity of the developed systems is in...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities to automate black-box testing through formal requirement s...
AbstractWe propose a requirements-driven approach to the design and verification of Web services. Th...
We propose a requirements-driven approach to the design and verification of Web services. The propos...
Most popular technologies are based on informal or semiformal standards that lack a rigid formal sem...
This paper presents a pragmatic approach for formalizing requirements. It has three main contributio...
WebAssembly is a low-level bytecode instruction format and a virtual machine for programs that are m...
This paper presents the results of a formal methods case study in which the Prototype Verification S...
We propose to improve the Web engineering methods by incorporating the concepts of Goals, Aspects an...
The development of interactive visual applications is a complex work, usually performed with the hel...
The success of Web applications is constrained by two key features: fast evolution and usability. Cu...
We propose a method for the elicitation and the ex-pression of requirements. The requirements can th...
The development of interactive visual applications is a complex work, usually performed with the hel...
Model-driven development has become more and more important in the last few years. In the context of...
This paper presents the framework for the creation of various domain-specific languages for verifica...
The amount of web-based systems is growing rapidly and the complexity of the developed systems is in...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities to automate black-box testing through formal requirement s...
AbstractWe propose a requirements-driven approach to the design and verification of Web services. Th...
We propose a requirements-driven approach to the design and verification of Web services. The propos...
Most popular technologies are based on informal or semiformal standards that lack a rigid formal sem...
This paper presents a pragmatic approach for formalizing requirements. It has three main contributio...
WebAssembly is a low-level bytecode instruction format and a virtual machine for programs that are m...
This paper presents the results of a formal methods case study in which the Prototype Verification S...
We propose to improve the Web engineering methods by incorporating the concepts of Goals, Aspects an...
The development of interactive visual applications is a complex work, usually performed with the hel...
The success of Web applications is constrained by two key features: fast evolution and usability. Cu...
We propose a method for the elicitation and the ex-pression of requirements. The requirements can th...
The development of interactive visual applications is a complex work, usually performed with the hel...