Message sequence charts in the development process - Role and limitations

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Abstract

Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a technique to describe patterns of interactions between the components of interactive distributed systems by specific diagrams. MSCs have evolved in telecommunication applications and become very popular in the design of software architectures and, generally, of distributed software systems. They are used frequently to describe scenarios of interactions illustrating instances of use cases. Nevertheless, both the semantics of MSCs as a technique of specification and their methodological and technical role in the development process have not been precisely and sufficiently clarified, so far. In this paper, we discuss the systematic application of MSCs in the software development process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-33
Number of pages16
JournalElectronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Volume65
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2002
EventVISS 2002, Validation and Implementation of Scenario-Based Specifications (Satellite Event of ETAPS 2002) - Grenoble, France
Duration: 6 Apr 200214 Apr 2002

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