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12th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'05)
The Action Language: Refining a Behavioral Modeling Language
Greenbelt, Maryland
April 04-April 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2308-0
Steve Nordstrom, Vanderbilt University
Shweta Shetty, Vanderbilt University
Di Yao, Vanderbilt University
Shikha Ahuja, Vanderbilt University
Sandeep Sandeep, Vanderbilt University
Ted Bapty, Vanderbilt University
When modeling large-scale complex system behavior we believe there is merit in abandoning the once fashionable all-encompassing system modeling approach in favor of developing a set of models created in a variety of loosely coupled modeling languages. Loosely coupled languages are those that are considered to be nearly orthogonal with respect to their intention, but in reality may display a limited degree of trivial dependencies. We apply this approach toward component behavioral modeling to show how core behaviors of software components can be specified using a Statecharts-like behavioral modeling language while elements of the behavior associated with implementation- or platform-specific concepts are modeled using a wholly separate language.
Citation:
Steve Nordstrom, Shweta Shetty, Di Yao, Shikha Ahuja, Sandeep Sandeep, Ted Bapty, "The Action Language: Refining a Behavioral Modeling Language," ecbs, pp.315-322, 12th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'05), 2005
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