Presentation 2013-07-26
Verification of Feasibility by Model Checking Techniques Applied to UML Requirements Analysis Model
Yoshitaka AOKI, Shinpei OGATA, Saeko MATSUURA,
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Abstract(in English) A key to success of developing high quality software products is to define valid and feasible requirements specification, so that it can produce high quality source codes with little extra development rework. To provide invariable services to all users at any time, the rules of CRUD on data life cycle are essential properties which persistent data should be met. Thus, such important properties should be verified at the start point of a development. UML2UPPAAL is a support tool of verifying such properties in which requirements specification written in UML is transformed into a finite automaton in UPPAAL A feature of UML2UPPAAL is that developers with knowledge of UML can receive benefit from a model checking technique UPPAAL without extra knowledge. This paper proposes a data life cycle verification method using a model checking technique UPPAAL focusing on CRUD operations at requirements analysis phase.
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Keyword(in English) UML / Requirements Specification / Model Checking / Stepwise Refinement / CRUD
Paper # SS2013-29,KBSE2013-29
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Conference Date 2013/7/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Verification of Feasibility by Model Checking Techniques Applied to UML Requirements Analysis Model
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Keyword(1) UML
Keyword(2) Requirements Specification
Keyword(3) Model Checking
Keyword(4) Stepwise Refinement
Keyword(5) CRUD
1st Author's Name Yoshitaka AOKI
1st Author's Affiliation Nihon Unisys, Ltd.:Shibaura Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Shinpei OGATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Shinshu University
3rd Author's Name Saeko MATSUURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology
Date 2013-07-26
Paper # SS2013-29,KBSE2013-29
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 160
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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