Inconsistency Checking of UML Sequence Diagrams and State Machines Using the Structure-Behavior Coalescence Method

Steve W. Haga, Weicong Ma, W. Chao
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UML offers various models for system behavior. A key concern is efficiently determining that these different models are all consistent. Determining this requires a precise semantic understanding of each model. Two of the most-used UML models are Sequence Diagrams (SDs) and State Machine (or Statechart) Diagrams (SMDs). We propose a metamodel to describe both SDs and SMDs. Such a unified metamodel simplifies verifying behavioral equivalence between models, as each is represented with structural similarities. Our proposed metamodel is a label transition system (LTS), which is a form of finite state machine that is derived from process algebra.A metamodel based on process algebra has several benefits. First, it allows for a high-level plain-text description of the system as a set of process algebra equations. These algebraic equations can also be presented graphically as an informative overview diagram. Second, the use of process algebra simplifies the derivation of the semantic meanings of both the SD and SMD, by converting it into a problem of parsing the syntax of algebraic expressions, then applying transformations to derive an LTS from the parse tree. Because the operands of process algebra are processes, a direct and seamless correspondence exists between the high-level algebraic description and the low-level semantic LTS description. Third, as the SD and SMD are both described in process algebra, an LTS analyzer can simplify verification of behavioral equivalence through the structural similarity between the LTS descriptions of the SD and SMD.
UML序列图和状态机不一致检查的结构-行为合并方法
UML为系统行为提供了各种模型。一个关键问题是有效地确定这些不同的模型都是一致的。确定这一点需要对每个模型进行精确的语义理解。两个最常用的UML模型是序列图(SDs)和状态机(或状态图)图(smd)。我们提出了一个元模型来描述SDs和smd。这种统一的元模型简化了验证模型之间的行为等价性,因为每个模型都用结构相似性表示。我们提出的元模型是一个标签转换系统(LTS),它是一种由过程代数衍生而来的有限状态机形式。基于过程代数的元模型有几个好处。首先,它允许将系统作为一组过程代数方程的高级纯文本描述。这些代数方程也可以用图形表示为信息概览图。其次,过程代数的使用简化了SD和SMD语义含义的推导,方法是将其转换为解析代数表达式语法的问题,然后应用转换从解析树中派生出LTS。由于进程代数的操作数是进程,因此在高级代数描述和低级语义LTS描述之间存在直接和无缝的对应关系。第三,由于SD和SMD都是在过程代数中描述的,LTS分析仪可以通过SD和SMD的LTS描述之间的结构相似性来简化行为等效性的验证。
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