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UML 2.0 is a multi-paradigm language which copes well with modeling of reactive and real-time systems by offering many visual and flexible notations for description of their various aspects including their time constraints. However, their development remains a complex task and error-prone even if object-oriented concepts are used. Consequently, one is interested in validation techniques which allow analyzing the behaviors of a design already in early phases. Nevertheless, the consistency and compatibility checking of designed artifacts for a reactive system is a difficult task; because of both the imprecise dynamic semantics of UML diagrams and the expressiveness gap between them. In this setting, this article proposes a methodology for semantics and time consistency checking between behavioral models and scenario-based specifications depicted, respectively, by state and sequence diagrams.

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This page is a summary of: A formal methodology for semantics and time consistency checking of UML dynamic diagrams, Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, March 2011, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/02533839.2011.565578.
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