Requirements Analysis and Modeling with Problem Frames and SysML: A Case Study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Requirements analysis and modeling based on Problem Frames is getting an increasing attention in the academic community. This paper reports on an experience in analyzing and specifying the requirements of a controller for traffic lights of an intersection using Problem Frames and the SysML notation. The problem has been decomposed into simpler sub-problems that fit the definition of basic frames. All the sub-problems have been individually analyzed by identifying their requirements and defining a machine specification. The re-composition of the sub-problems has been carried out by merging the requirements of the sub-problems, defining new requirements that solve the conflicts among the sub-problems, and specifying a new machine that, in combination with the problem domains, satisfies the requirements. This case study allowed us to identify two decomposition and re-composition patterns.
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Relazione (in Volume)
Keywords:
Requirements analysis; Problem decomposition; Problem composition; Problem Frames; SysML
Elenco autori:
Colombo, Pietro; Ferhat, Khendek; Lavazza, LUIGI ANTONIO
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Titolo del libro:
Modelling Foundations and Applications; Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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