| G. Booch and D. Bryan. Software Engineering with Ada. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 1994. |
....7. Related Work This paper does not adresses mapping technologies, nor does it aim at functional or behavioral simulation. The authors are not aware if the problems of building RHCS implementations have een addressed elsewhere, except in textooks about OO programming [6] OO analysis and design [2], and using UML for design [3] SystemC [1] does use some similar techniques (abstract channels) but aims at RH simulation and synthesis. 8. Performance Comparison between fixed and dynamic Connection Scheme In this chapter the transaction performance of the two connection schemes is compared ....
G. Booch. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. Benjamin / Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., 1994.
....are invalidated when we remove or insert an object. And in the others an iterator could be invalid if the object that it referred has been removed. Lack of an operation to know if an iterator is still valid or not. 2. 2 The Booch Components The Booch Components was first created for Ada 83 [Boo87] and reengineered first for C [BV90] and later on for Ada 95 [BWW99] We are going to analise in detail the Ada 95 version, which is later used in the paper to show the feasibility of our approach. This version of the Booch components is organised into three main super classes: Containers, ....
G. Booch. Software Components with Ada. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 2 edition, 1987.
....in the Beyond Sniff browser as shown in figure 1. 5.3 Browsing other Relationships between Classes Besides inheritance information there is a number of other interesting relations between classes. On a lower abstraction level these are use and contains relationships, as described in [Boo94]. Relations like these can be extracted from the source code and graphically visualized, eg, by means of Booch diagrams. The difficulty is how to cope with the large amount of information. Although most programming environments extract the necessary information, we do not know of any that also ....
Booch G (1994): Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc.
....Fixed structure does not imply a finite configuration space. The use of structure in analysis is discussed in Section 7.3.1. 1.3 Examples Three examples are used to demonstrate our claims. The first example is a specification of a heating system, loosely based on an example found in Booch [Boo91] It is used throughout the dissertation to illustrate aspects of the work. This example uses a combination of notational styles, namely higher order logic, tables and statecharts. All types of analysis currently implemented in our framework except symmetry checking 6 are carried out on the ....
....have been created. However, it would be possible to extend the framework with new categories should this situation arise. Models stated in lifted and non lifted categories can be used together in one specification. 4. 5 Heating system A heating system loosely based on an example found in Booch [Boo91] is used to illustrate specification and analysis in the framework. This section provides a brief informal explanation of this system. The heating system consists of a controller, a furnace and multiple rooms, which operate concurrently. We specify a system that has three rooms. Each room has a ....
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