Traditional Data Flow Diagrams (DFD\u27s) are the cornerstone of the software development methodology known as Structured Analysis (SA), and they are probably the most widely used specification technique in industry today. DFD\u27s are popular because of their graphical representation and their hierarchical structure. Thus, they are well-suited for users with non-technical backgrounds and are commonly used to depict the static structure of information flow in a system. Numerous attempts to formalize DFD\u27s have appeared in the technical literature. We focus on the Formalized Data Flow Diagrams (FDFD\u27s) developed by Coleman, Wahls, Baker, and Leavens;This dissertation analyzes and extends FDFD\u27s with respect to their usefulness in ...
The increasing complexity of systems being developed have a significant impact on how computing syst...
The issue of using extended data flow notations to document object oriented designs and specificatio...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...
Traditional Data Flow Diagrams (DFD\u27s) are the cornerstone of the software development methodolog...
Timed (or Stochastic) Data Flow Diagrams (TDFD\u27s or SDFD\u27s) introduced in Symanzik and Baker (...
Formalized Data Flow Diagrams (FDFD\u27s) provide simple and natural abstractions for specifying net...
Dataflow diagram is a commonly used tool of structured analysis and design techniques in specificati...
In this thesis a formal foundation for data flow diagrams (DFDs) with control extensions is develope...
We describe a proposal for formalising data flow diagrams through extended Petri nets. We illustrate...
The computer systems of the eighties are expected to be designed using powerful low-cost distributed...
While traditional Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) are popular, they lack the formality needed in a good sp...
to appear in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science - ENTCS/http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/p...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1989 H83Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
AbstractWe propose a format of predicate diagrams for the verification of real-time systems. We cons...
In the design of real-time systems, time forms a key requirement in a system’s specification. System...
The increasing complexity of systems being developed have a significant impact on how computing syst...
The issue of using extended data flow notations to document object oriented designs and specificatio...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...
Traditional Data Flow Diagrams (DFD\u27s) are the cornerstone of the software development methodolog...
Timed (or Stochastic) Data Flow Diagrams (TDFD\u27s or SDFD\u27s) introduced in Symanzik and Baker (...
Formalized Data Flow Diagrams (FDFD\u27s) provide simple and natural abstractions for specifying net...
Dataflow diagram is a commonly used tool of structured analysis and design techniques in specificati...
In this thesis a formal foundation for data flow diagrams (DFDs) with control extensions is develope...
We describe a proposal for formalising data flow diagrams through extended Petri nets. We illustrate...
The computer systems of the eighties are expected to be designed using powerful low-cost distributed...
While traditional Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) are popular, they lack the formality needed in a good sp...
to appear in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science - ENTCS/http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/p...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1989 H83Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
AbstractWe propose a format of predicate diagrams for the verification of real-time systems. We cons...
In the design of real-time systems, time forms a key requirement in a system’s specification. System...
The increasing complexity of systems being developed have a significant impact on how computing syst...
The issue of using extended data flow notations to document object oriented designs and specificatio...
Using operational semantic techniques, we present a formal semantics for an extended variant of stru...