Abstract. Message sequence charts are an attractive formalism for specifying communicating systems. One way to test such a system is to substitute a component by a test process and observe its interaction with the rest of the system. Unfortunately, local observations can combine in unexpected ways to define implied scenarios not present in the original specification. Checking whether a scenario specification is closed with respect to implied scenarios is known to be undecidable when observations are made one process at a time. We show that even if we strengthen the observer to be able to observe multiple processes simultaneously, the problem remains undecidable. In fact, undecidability continues to hold even without message labels, provided...
Message Sequence Charts for early modeling of the individual behaviors they expect from the concurre...
We propose a semantics for Message Sequence Charts (MSCs). Our requirements are: to determine unambi...
Copyright @ 2011 John Wiley & SonsDistributed systems are usually composed of several distributed co...
Message sequence charts are an attractive formalism for specifying communicating systems. One way to...
The only practical way to test distributed message-passing systems is to use local testing. In thi...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are commonly used to specify interactions between agents in communica...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
Abstract. Scenario languages based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) and related notations have been...
Software designers draw Message Sequence Charts for early modeling of the individual behaviors they ...
Distributed systems are usually composed of several distributed components that communicate with the...
International audienceDiagnosis of a system consists in providing explanations to a supervisor from ...
Networks of Hybrid Automata are a clean modelling framework for complex systems with discrete and co...
An effective way to assemble partial views of a distributed system is to compute their product. Give...
. Scenario-based specifications such as message sequence charts (MSC) offer an intuitive and visual ...
Message Sequence Charts are a popular formalism for the design of distributed systems executions bas...
Message Sequence Charts for early modeling of the individual behaviors they expect from the concurre...
We propose a semantics for Message Sequence Charts (MSCs). Our requirements are: to determine unambi...
Copyright @ 2011 John Wiley & SonsDistributed systems are usually composed of several distributed co...
Message sequence charts are an attractive formalism for specifying communicating systems. One way to...
The only practical way to test distributed message-passing systems is to use local testing. In thi...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are commonly used to specify interactions between agents in communica...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
Abstract. Scenario languages based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) and related notations have been...
Software designers draw Message Sequence Charts for early modeling of the individual behaviors they ...
Distributed systems are usually composed of several distributed components that communicate with the...
International audienceDiagnosis of a system consists in providing explanations to a supervisor from ...
Networks of Hybrid Automata are a clean modelling framework for complex systems with discrete and co...
An effective way to assemble partial views of a distributed system is to compute their product. Give...
. Scenario-based specifications such as message sequence charts (MSC) offer an intuitive and visual ...
Message Sequence Charts are a popular formalism for the design of distributed systems executions bas...
Message Sequence Charts for early modeling of the individual behaviors they expect from the concurre...
We propose a semantics for Message Sequence Charts (MSCs). Our requirements are: to determine unambi...
Copyright @ 2011 John Wiley & SonsDistributed systems are usually composed of several distributed co...