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Texel, P.P. and C.B. Williams, Use Cases Combined with Booch, OMT, and UML. 1997: Prentice-Hall.

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From Sequence Diagrams to Behaviour Models - Uchitel, Magee, Kramer (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....a specific message uniquely identifies the state of a component. In terms of semantics of scenario based specifications, there are several approaches: In some approaches scenario notations are used with no well defined semantics as for example in some UML based development methodologies such as [1, 15, 16]. These approaches allow documentation and communication of requirements but are hard to use for rigorous analysis as their meaning is unclear. In other cases, algorithms are provided for translating scenarios into other notations [12, 14, 17] These approaches provide more insight to the meaning ....

Texel, P.P. and C.B. Williams, Use Cases Combined with Booch, OMT, and UML. 1997: Prentice-Hall.


Synthesizing Coordination Requirements for Heterogeneous.. - Singh (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....culminating in the unified modeling language (UML) 12] Two, objects are closely related to agents; in fact, agents are frequently realized as objects with some additional properties. Excellent summaries of the software engineering approaches are available in textbooks by Texel Williams [37] and Pressman [25, chap. 20] We follow Pressman more closely in the following discussion. Approaches such as class diagrams that are geared for some aspects of design and programming are not directly relevant here; we emphasize the behavioral and interactive aspects of agent designs. Class ....

Putnam P. Texel and Charles B. Williams. Use Cases Combined with Booch, OMT, UML: Process and Products. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.


Synthesizing Coordination Requirements for Heterogeneous.. - Singh (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....culminating in the unified modeling language (UML) 12] Two, objects are closely related to agents; in fact, agents are frequently realized as objects with some additional properties. Excellent summaries of the software engineering approaches are available in textbooks by Texel Williams [37] and Pressman [25, chap. 20] We follow Pressman more closely in the following discussion. Approaches such as class diagrams that are geared for some aspects of design and programming are not directly relevant here; we emphasize the behavioral and interactive aspects of agent designs. Class ....

Putnam P. Texel and Charles B. Williams. Use Cases Combined with Booch, OMT, UML: Process and Products. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.


Genetic Algorithm-Based Optimizer: A Java Based Teaching.. - Amey Parandekar..   (Correct)

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Texel, P. and Williams, C., Use Cases Combined with Booch, OMT, UML, Prentice Hall, 1997.

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