Use cases are useful in various stages of the software process. They are very often described using text that has to be interpreted by system designers. This could lead to implementation errors. Another drawback of using such informal notations is that automating the process of moving from use cases to design specification is difficult, if not impossible. It would be beneficial to represent use cases in an unambiguous way, thereby reducing the probability of misunderstanding and allowing for automation of various activities in the software process. Message Sequence Charts (MSC) is a formal language and widely used in telecommunications for the specification of the required behaviors. In this paper, we use MSC for describing use cases and we...
. Message sequence charts (MSC) are widely used in the early design of communication protocols. They...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
Abstract. Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are an appealing visual formalism that play a useful role i...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) is a notation used in practice by protocol designers and system engin...
AbstractThis paper describes light-weight formal techniques based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are increasingly supported in software engineering tools to capture s...
The Message Sequence Chart (MSC) is a widely used formalism for specifying behaviors and properties ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSC) are now widely used to describe communication between system component...
. Message sequence charts (MSC) are widely used in the early design of communication protocols. They...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between ...
Abstract. Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are an appealing visual formalism that play a useful role i...
The software development process benefits from the use of Message Sequence Charts (MSC), which is a ...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) is a notation used in practice by protocol designers and system engin...
AbstractThis paper describes light-weight formal techniques based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are increasingly supported in software engineering tools to capture s...
The Message Sequence Chart (MSC) is a widely used formalism for specifying behaviors and properties ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSC) are now widely used to describe communication between system component...
. Message sequence charts (MSC) are widely used in the early design of communication protocols. They...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interaction between t...