Title :
Behavior Modeling During Software Design
Author :
Riddle, William E. ; Wileden, Jack C. ; Sayler, John H. ; Segal, Alan R. ; Stavely, Allan M.
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado
fDate :
7/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A modeling scheme is presented which provides a medium for the rigorous, formal, and abstract specification of large-scale software system components. The scheme allows the description of component behavior without revealing or requiring the description of a component´s internal operation. Both collections of sequential processes and the data objects which they share may be described. The scheme is of particular value during the early stages of software system design, when the system´s modules are being delineated and their interactions designed, and when rigorous, well-defined specification of undesigned components allows formal and informal arguments concerning the design´s correctness to be formulated.
Keywords :
DREAM; Desired behavior specification; event-based models; message transfer models; nonprocedural specification; software design analysis; software design languages; software system behavior modeling; Computer science; Large-scale systems; Mathematical model; Software design; Software systems; Vocabulary; DREAM; Desired behavior specification; event-based models; message transfer models; nonprocedural specification; software design analysis; software design languages; software system behavior modeling;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1978.231513