AbstractWe describe a translation of scenarios given in UML 2.0 sequence diagrams into a tuples-based behavioural model that considers multiple access points for a participating instance and exhibits true-concurrency. This is important in a component setting since different access points are connected to different instances, which have no knowledge of each other. Interactions specified in a scenario are modelled using tuples of sequences, one sequence for each access point. The proposed unfolding of the sequence diagram involves mapping each location (graphical position) onto the so-called component vectors. The various modes of interaction (sequential, alternative, concurrent) manifest themselves in the order structure of the resulting set...
Abstract. Graphical representations of scenarios, such as UML Sequence Diagrams, serve as a well-acc...
AbstractSoftware components are often seen as panacea when faced with the challenges of the increasi...
This paper defines a formal semantics for a subset of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It shows ...
AbstractWe describe a translation of scenarios given in UML 2.0 sequence diagrams into a tuples-base...
We describe a translation of scenarios given in UML 2.0 sequence diagrams into a tuples-based behavi...
AbstractIn UML 2.0 sequence diagrams have been considerably extended but their expressiveness and se...
We describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between dis-tributed and concurrent...
AbstractWe describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between distributed and con...
Current advances in software engineering practice involve the adoption of a component- based approac...
AbstractThe effective (re)use of components requires languages for the precise description of observ...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a true-concurrent hierarchical logic interpreted over concurrent ...
In UML 2.0 sequence diagrams have been considerably extended but their expressiveness and semantics ...
We introduce a visual notation for local specification of concurrent components based on message seq...
Learning about concurrency and synchronization is difficult for novices. Our research seeks to suppo...
We describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between distributed and concurrent ...
Abstract. Graphical representations of scenarios, such as UML Sequence Diagrams, serve as a well-acc...
AbstractSoftware components are often seen as panacea when faced with the challenges of the increasi...
This paper defines a formal semantics for a subset of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It shows ...
AbstractWe describe a translation of scenarios given in UML 2.0 sequence diagrams into a tuples-base...
We describe a translation of scenarios given in UML 2.0 sequence diagrams into a tuples-based behavi...
AbstractIn UML 2.0 sequence diagrams have been considerably extended but their expressiveness and se...
We describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between dis-tributed and concurrent...
AbstractWe describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between distributed and con...
Current advances in software engineering practice involve the adoption of a component- based approac...
AbstractThe effective (re)use of components requires languages for the precise description of observ...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a true-concurrent hierarchical logic interpreted over concurrent ...
In UML 2.0 sequence diagrams have been considerably extended but their expressiveness and semantics ...
We introduce a visual notation for local specification of concurrent components based on message seq...
Learning about concurrency and synchronization is difficult for novices. Our research seeks to suppo...
We describe a true-concurrent approach for managing dependencies between distributed and concurrent ...
Abstract. Graphical representations of scenarios, such as UML Sequence Diagrams, serve as a well-acc...
AbstractSoftware components are often seen as panacea when faced with the challenges of the increasi...
This paper defines a formal semantics for a subset of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It shows ...