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Integration of sequential scenarios

Abstract

We give a formal relation-based definition of scenarios and we show how different scenarios can be integrated to obtain a more global view of user-system interactions. We restrict ourselves to the sequential case, meaning that we suppose that there is only one user (thus, the scenarios we wish to integrate cannot occur concurrently). Our view of scenarios is state-based, rather than event-based, like most of the other approaches, and can be grafted to the well-established specification language Z. Also, the end product of scenario integration, the specification of the functional aspects of the system, is given as a relation; this specification can be refined using independently developed methods. Our formal description is coupled with a diagram-based, transition-system like, presentation of scenarios, which is better suited to communication between clients and specifiers.

Authors

Desharnais J; Frappier M; Khedri R; Mili A

Volume

24

Pagination

pp. 695-708

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 1998

DOI

10.1109/32.713325

Conference proceedings

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering

Issue

9

ISSN

0098-5589

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