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Modeling System Requirements Using Use Cases and Petri Nets
Authors:
Radek Koci
Vladimir Janousek
Keywords: Object Oriented Petri Nets; Use Cases; requirement specification; requirement implementation
Abstract:
The fundamental problem associated with software development is a correct identification, specification and subsequent implementation of the system requirements. To requirement specifications, designers often creates use case diagrams from Unified Modeling Language (UML). These models are then developed by further UML models. To validate requirements, its executable form has to be obtained or the prototype has to be developed. It can conclude in wrong requirement implementations and incorrect validation process. The approach presented in this work focuses on formal requirement modeling combining the classic models for requirements specification (use case diagrams) with models having a formal basis (Petri Nets). Created models can be used in all development stages including requirements specification, verification, and implementation. All design and validation steps are carries on the same models, which avoids mistakes caused by model implementation.
Pages: 160 to 165
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016
Publication date: August 21, 2016
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4235
ISBN: 978-1-61208-498-5
Location: Rome, Italy
Dates: from August 21, 2016 to August 25, 2016