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25th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO '99)-Volume 2
Validation of Object Oriented Models using Animation
Milan, Italy
September 08-September 10
ISBN: 0-7695-0321-7
Validation of Object Oriented Models Using AnimationIan Oliver, Stuart KentExperience has shown that prototyping is a valuable technique in the validation of designs. However, the prototype(s) can be too far semantically removed from the design. Animation is a technique where a design itself can be 'executed' without the need to translate to a high-level language to build a prototype.While animation has been implemented with formal specification languages such as VDM, Z and B and used with some success, we feel that its application to a more graphical specification language/notation would introduce animation to a wider range of software designers. This paper discusses the basis of a technique for the animation of rigorously specified object-oriented models written using the Unified Modeling Language and the Object Constraint Language.
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Iam Oliver, Stuart Kent, "Validation of Object Oriented Models using Animation," euromicro, vol. 2, pp.2237, 25th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO '99)-Volume 2, 1999
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