A visual language for temporal specifications based on Spider diagrams
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https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.41.579Abstract
Spider Diagrams are a well-established visual language to specify sets, their relationships, and constraints on their cardinalities. However, they do not support evolution of specifications, where one wants to state that under certain circumstances a specification becomes invalid and a new one must be used, nor transformation of specifications, where one needs operators to manipulate specifications. In this paper, we attack the first problem by developing a new system of timed Spider Diagrams which allow modellers to indicate the temporal range of validity of a specification. The approach is illustrated with examples of policies for library management.Downloads
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2011-05-16
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P. Bottoni and A. Fish, “A visual language for temporal specifications based on Spider diagrams”, eceasst, vol. 41, May 2011.
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