Multiple Viewpoint models of system development are becoming increasingly important. Each viewpoint offers a different perspective on the target system and system development involves parallel refinement of the multiple views. Viewpoints related approaches have been considered in a number of different guises by a spectrum of researchers. Our work particularly focuses on the use of viewpoints in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) which is an ISO/ITU standardisation framework. The requirements of viewpoints modelling in ODP are very broad and, hence, demanding. Multiple viewpoints, though, prompt the issue of consistency between viewpoints. This paper describes a very general interpretation of consistency which we argue is broad enough to meet...
The ODP (Open Distributed Processing) development model is a natural progression from OSI. Multiple ...
Open Distributed Processing (ODP) is a framework for specifying open distributed systems, under deve...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Proceedings of OOPSLA 94: Workshop on Precise Behavioural Specif...
The paper discusses the use of viewpoints in the ODP (Open Distributed Processing) standardisation i...
There is increasing interest in models of system development which use multiple viewpoints. Each vie...
Multiple viewpoints are used in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) in order to decompose the complexi...
Multiple viewpoints are used in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) in order to decompose the complexi...
There have been a number of proposals to split the specification of large and complex systems into a...
This paper discusses the issues of specification style and refinement that arise in connection with ...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in models of system development which use Multiple Viewpoints. ...
The ODP multiple viewpoints model prompts the very challenging issue of cross viewpoint consistency....
Questions asked by research into ODP Viewpoint Consistency led to fundamental questions in refinemen...
There is increasing interest in models of system development which use Multiple Viewpoints. Each vie...
This paper presents a translation between the formal description technique LOTOS and the object-orie...
The structuring of the specification and development of distributed systems according to viewpoints,...
The ODP (Open Distributed Processing) development model is a natural progression from OSI. Multiple ...
Open Distributed Processing (ODP) is a framework for specifying open distributed systems, under deve...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Proceedings of OOPSLA 94: Workshop on Precise Behavioural Specif...
The paper discusses the use of viewpoints in the ODP (Open Distributed Processing) standardisation i...
There is increasing interest in models of system development which use multiple viewpoints. Each vie...
Multiple viewpoints are used in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) in order to decompose the complexi...
Multiple viewpoints are used in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) in order to decompose the complexi...
There have been a number of proposals to split the specification of large and complex systems into a...
This paper discusses the issues of specification style and refinement that arise in connection with ...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in models of system development which use Multiple Viewpoints. ...
The ODP multiple viewpoints model prompts the very challenging issue of cross viewpoint consistency....
Questions asked by research into ODP Viewpoint Consistency led to fundamental questions in refinemen...
There is increasing interest in models of system development which use Multiple Viewpoints. Each vie...
This paper presents a translation between the formal description technique LOTOS and the object-orie...
The structuring of the specification and development of distributed systems according to viewpoints,...
The ODP (Open Distributed Processing) development model is a natural progression from OSI. Multiple ...
Open Distributed Processing (ODP) is a framework for specifying open distributed systems, under deve...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Proceedings of OOPSLA 94: Workshop on Precise Behavioural Specif...