This work revisits the problem of program synthesis from spec- i cations described by High-level Message Sequence Charts. We rst show that in the general case, synthesis by a simple projection on each compo- nent of the system allows more behaviors in the implementation than in the speci cation. We then show that di erences arise from loss of ordering among messages, and show that behaviors can be preserved by addition of communication controllers, that intercept messages to add stamping in- formation before resending them, and deliver messages to processes in the order described by the speci cation.Ce travail étudie le problme de la synthèse de programmes à partir des spéci cations décrites par des High-level Message Sequence Charts. Nous ...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
In this article we show how to generate executable Concurrent Haskell programs from message sequenc...
We discuss the state of affairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) a...
This work revisits the problem of program synthesis from spec- i cations described by High-level Mes...
This work revisits the problem of program synthesis from specifications described by High-level Mess...
The date of receipt and acceptance will be inserted by the editor Abstract This work revisits the pr...
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...
Abstract. Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism used during the early st...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture system requ...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture sys...
An effective way to assemble partial views of a distributed system is to compute their product. Give...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture system requ...
Distributed systems lie at the heart of many modern applications (social networks, web services, etc...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
In this article we show how to generate executable Concurrent Haskell programs from message sequenc...
We discuss the state of affairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) a...
This work revisits the problem of program synthesis from spec- i cations described by High-level Mes...
This work revisits the problem of program synthesis from specifications described by High-level Mess...
The date of receipt and acceptance will be inserted by the editor Abstract This work revisits the pr...
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...
Abstract. Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism used during the early st...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture system requ...
Interaction scenarios are commonly used in capturing and modelling system requirements of distribute...
AbstractMessage sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture sys...
An effective way to assemble partial views of a distributed system is to compute their product. Give...
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture system requ...
Distributed systems lie at the heart of many modern applications (social networks, web services, etc...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
In this article we show how to generate executable Concurrent Haskell programs from message sequenc...
We discuss the state of affairs with respect to the formalization of Message Sequence Charts (MSC) a...