
This paper presents model based design of scenarios. A model for the scenario is declarative structure consisting of four parts, declarative, initial, transition and final part, respectively. First, the set of algorithms for model transformations are introduced. After that, simple example is given. Proof of concept and rapid prototype development are main concept for generating scenario program skeleton code and scenario model checking. At the end, results are discussed together with future research directions.
Model checking, spin, Model transformation; Model checking; spin, Model transformation
Model checking, spin, Model transformation; Model checking; spin, Model transformation
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