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Thanitsukkarn T., "Multiperspective Development Environment for Configurable Distributed Applications", Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computing, Imperial College, University of London, UK, 1999.

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Automated Consistency Checking for Multiperspective.. - Sunetnanta, Finkelstein (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....the collaborations that are defined in collaboration diagrams. As a result, there exists a relationship R in Figure 1 between ViewPoints represented in terms of use case diagrams and those represented in terms of collaboration diagrams. Further consistency rules of UML diagrams are formulated in [8]. A number of approaches have been proposed for consistency and integration mechanisms of multiple views or multiperspectives in software specifications. Nonetheless, there is no consensus about which is the most useful. Our approach is fundamentally different from the previous efforts that are ....

....representation styles. A number of canonical representations have been employed for such mechanisms. Examples are firstorder predicate logic [11] Abstract Syntax Trees [12] 13] Semantic Program Graphs [14] Conceptual Graphs [15] Telos [16] and Graph Grammar [17] As discussed in detail in [8], each of these canonical representations poses different degrees of limitation to translation and reasoning issues. Thus it is difficult to identify a single canonical representation that can interpret the entire semantic content of various representation styles. Furthermore, we contend that the ....

Thanitsukkarn T., "Multiperspective Development Environment for Configurable Distributed Applications", Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computing, Imperial College, University of London, UK, 1999.


Multiperspective Analysis of the Sisphus-I Room.. - Thanitsukkarn.. (1999)   (Correct)

....amount of work in this area and this is where the notion of conceptual graphs has stepped in. To enhance consistency checking in the ViewPoints framework, we adopt CGs as a meta representation language to describe ViewPoints. Such enhancement to the framework is presented in detail in [6]. In summary, the features of the CG metarepresentation language that we develop are: The language acts as an interpretation media which enables different ViewPoints to understand each other regardless of the diversity in their representation styles. To do so, the language allows a specialist, ....

....descriptions in terms of CGs to automate consistency checking in the ViewPoints framework. In this paper, we show the ViewPoint based models of the Sisyphus I problem without elaborating the actions for constructing those models. Examples of such actions can be seen from our previous work [2][6]. 2.1 Knowledge Constructs A ViewPoint is created by instantiating a ViewPoint template. A single ViewPoint template is a description of development techniques that can be used to produce a ViewPoint. In other words, a ViewPoint template is a ViewPoint in which only the style and work plan slots ....

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Thanitsukkarn T.: Multiperspective Development Environment for Configurable Distributed Applications, Department of Computing, Imperial College, University of London, Ph.D. Thesis, February (1998).

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