AbstractIn early moments of computer systems development, computer engineers typically draw interaction diagrams, occasionally annotated with timing constraints, to reason about the specification of the system behavior. One of the most popular of these diagrams is the Message Sequence Chart (MSC). However, not always does the intended behavior described by MSCs correspond to their actual behavior. To help the formal verification of their actual behavior, i.e. their temporal properties, this paper describes an interpretation of basic timed MSCs in a temporal framework that formally represents, in a unified model, both the qualitative and the metric temporal information conveyed in these intuitive diagrams. The framework solves the verificati...
The increasing relevance of areas such as real-time and embedded sys-tems, pervasive computing, hybr...
When dealing with timing constraints, the Z.120 standard of Message Sequcnce Charts (MSCs) is still ...
peer reviewedSignal-based temporal properties (SBTPs) characterize the behavior of a system when its...
AbstractIn early moments of computer systems development, computer engineers typically draw interact...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) provide a way for quick and easily understandable modelling o...
In this paper, we use UML Interaction Overview Diagrams as the basis for a user-friendly, intuitive,...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSC) is a graphical and textual specification language developed by...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are increasingly supported in software engineering tools and methodol...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
AbstractThe paper discusses explicit properties and the requirements that are to be verified, impose...
AbstractThis paper describes light-weight formal techniques based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) ...
When dealing with timing constraints, the Z.120 standard of Message Se-quence Charts (MSCs) is still...
We introduce a technique to verify temporal properties expressed in MTL on Interval Message Sequence...
The need to represent timing requirements for computer systems in a formal way is being addressed by...
AbstractThere have been significant advances on formal methods to verify complex systems recently. N...
The increasing relevance of areas such as real-time and embedded sys-tems, pervasive computing, hybr...
When dealing with timing constraints, the Z.120 standard of Message Sequcnce Charts (MSCs) is still ...
peer reviewedSignal-based temporal properties (SBTPs) characterize the behavior of a system when its...
AbstractIn early moments of computer systems development, computer engineers typically draw interact...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSCs) provide a way for quick and easily understandable modelling o...
In this paper, we use UML Interaction Overview Diagrams as the basis for a user-friendly, intuitive,...
AbstractMessage Sequence Charts (MSC) is a graphical and textual specification language developed by...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are increasingly supported in software engineering tools and methodol...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
AbstractThe paper discusses explicit properties and the requirements that are to be verified, impose...
AbstractThis paper describes light-weight formal techniques based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) ...
When dealing with timing constraints, the Z.120 standard of Message Se-quence Charts (MSCs) is still...
We introduce a technique to verify temporal properties expressed in MTL on Interval Message Sequence...
The need to represent timing requirements for computer systems in a formal way is being addressed by...
AbstractThere have been significant advances on formal methods to verify complex systems recently. N...
The increasing relevance of areas such as real-time and embedded sys-tems, pervasive computing, hybr...
When dealing with timing constraints, the Z.120 standard of Message Sequcnce Charts (MSCs) is still ...
peer reviewedSignal-based temporal properties (SBTPs) characterize the behavior of a system when its...