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Sdl 2005: Model Driven: 12th International Sdl Forum, Grimstad, Norway, June 20-23, 2005, Proceedings 2005 Edition
Contributor(s): Prinz, Andreas (Editor), Reed, Rick (Editor), Reed, Jeanne (Editor)
ISBN: 3540266127     ISBN-13: 9783540266129
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2005
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Annotation: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International SDL Forum, SDL 2005, held in Grimstad, Norway.

The 16 revised full and 8 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on language issues, engineering issues, message sequence charts, applications and tools, model driven architecture, test and validation, and code generation. Thus all aspects of system design using system design languages are addressed.

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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Networking - General
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Logic Design
Dewey: 005.133
LCCN: 2005927490
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.17 lbs) 364 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This volume contains the papers presented at the 12th SDL Forum, Grimstad, Norway. The SDL Forum was ?rst held in 1982, and then every two years from 1985. Initially the Forum was concerned only with the Speci?cation and Description Language that was ?rst standardized in the 1976 Orange Book of the Inter- tional Telecommunication Union (ITU). Since then, many developments took place and the language has undergone several changes. However, the main underlying paradigm has survived, and it is the reason for the success of the Speci?cation and Description Language in many projects. This paradigm is based on the following important principles of distributed - plications: Communication: large systems tend to be described using smaller parts that communicate with each other; State: the systems are described on the basis of an explicit notion of state; State change: the behavior of the system is described in terms of (local) changes of the state. The original language is not the only representative for this kind of paradigm, so the scope of the SDL Forum was extended quite soon after the ?rst few events to also include other ITU standardized languages of the same family, such as MSC, ASN.1 and TTCN. This led to the current scope of System Design Languages coveringallstagesofthedevelopmentprocessincludinginparticularSDL, MSC, UML, ASN.1, eODL, TTCN, and URN. The focus is clearly on the advantages to users, and how to get from these languages the same advantage given by the ITU Speci?cation and Description Language: code generation from high-level speci?cations