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3. SAM 2002: Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
- Edel Sherratt:
Telecommunications and beyond: The Broader Applicability of SDL and MSC, Third International Workshop, SAM 2002, Aberystwyth, UK, June 24-26, 2002. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2599, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-00877-2
SDL
- Frank Rößler, Birgit Geppert, Reinhard Gotzhein:
CoSDL: An Experimental Language for Collaboration Specification. 1-20 - Daniel Amyot, Gunter Mussbacher:
URN: Towards a New Standard for the Visual Description of Requirements. 21-37 - Susanne Graf:
Expression of Time and Duration Constraints in SDL. 38-52 - Andreas Prinz:
SDL Time Extensions from a Semantic Point of View. 53-60 - Reinhard Gotzhein, Ferhat Khendek, Philipp Schaible:
Micro Protocol Design: The SNMP Case Study. 61-73 - Javier Colás, Jesús M. Pérez, Javier Poncela-González, José T. Entrambasaguas:
Implementation of UMTS Protocol Layers for the Radio Access Interface. 74-89 - Andreas Prinz, Mario Schwarz:
Object-Oriented Specification of Protocols for Reusability. 90-102 - Tae-Hyong Kim, Robert L. Probert, Igor Sales, Alan W. Williams:
Rapid Development of Network Software via SDL/Socket Interfaces. 103-123 - Daniel Amyot, Nikolai Mansurov, Gunter Mussbacher:
Understanding Existing Software with Use Case Map Scenarios. 124-140 - Sergiy Boroday, Roland Groz, Alexandre Petrenko, Yves-Marie Quemener:
Techniques for Abstracting SDL Specifications. 141-157 - Andreas Metzger, Stefan Queins:
Model-Based Generation of SDL Specifications for the Early Prototyping of Reactive Systems. 158-169
MSC and TTCN
- Paul Baker, Paul Bristow, Clive Jervis, David J. King, Bill Mitchell:
Automatic Generation of Conformance Tests from Message Sequence Charts. 170-198 - Peter Graubmann, Ekkart Rudolph:
MSC Connectors: The Philosopher's Stone. 199-220 - Tong Zheng, Ferhat Khendek:
An Extension for MSC-2000 and Its Application. 221-232 - Ina Schieferdecker, Jens Grabowski:
The Graphical Format of TTCN-3 in the Context of MSC and UML. 233-252
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