Incremental Elaboration of Scenario-based Specifications and Behavior Models using Implied Scenarios (2004)
| Venue: | ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology |
| Citations: | 49 - 11 self |
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@ARTICLE{Uchitel04incrementalelaboration,
author = {Sebastian Uchitel and Jeff Kramer and Jeff Magee},
title = {Incremental Elaboration of Scenario-based Specifications and Behavior Models using Implied Scenarios},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology},
year = {2004},
volume = {13},
pages = {2004}
}
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Behavior modeling has proved to be successful in helping uncover design flaws of concurrent and distributed systems. Nevertheless, it has not had a widespread impact on practitioners because model construction remains a difficult task and because the benefits of behavior analysis appear at the end of the model construction effort. In contrast, scenario-based specifications have a wide acceptance in industry and are well suited for developing first approximations of intended behavior; however, they are still maturing with respect to rigorous semantics and analysis tools. This article proposes a process for elaborating system behavior that exploits the potential benefits of behavior modeling and scenario-based specifications yet ameliorates their shortcomings. The concept that drives the elaboration process is that of implied scenarios. Implied scenarios identify gaps in scenario-based specifications that arise from specifying the global behavior of a system that will be implemented component-wise. They are the result of a mismatch between the behavioral and architectural aspects of scenario-based specifications. Due to the partial nature of scenariobased specifications, implied scenarios need to be validated as desired or undesired behavior. The scenario specifications are then updated accordingly with new positive or negative scenarios. By iteratively detecting and validating implied scenarios, it is possible to incrementally elaborate the







