通信事务流程

Abhik Roychoudhury, P. Thiagarajan
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消息序列图(MSC)传统上用于描述设计周期早期阶段的执行场景。MSCs描述进程间(对象间)交互。从基于msc的描述中合成进程内(对象内)可执行规范是一项重要的任务。在这里,我们提出了一个基于MSCs的称为通信事务处理(CTP)的模型,可以以直接的方式从中提取可执行规范。我们的模型将通信过程的网络描述为高级标记转换系统的集合,其中过程通过公共动作标签进行交互。每个作用都是非原子的相互作用,这是由msc的谨慎选择来描述的。因此,我们的模型实现了关注点的分离:高级转换系统描述了进程内控制流,而转换系统中的操作通过MSCs捕获了进程间交互。我们展示了如何从CTP模型中提取普通的Petri网,从而产生标准的操作语义。我们还讨论了我们的形式化与活动序列图的联系,活动序列图是msc的扩展,也具有可执行语义。
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Communicating transaction processes
Message sequence charts (MSC) have been traditionally used to depict execution scenarios in the early stages of design cycle. MSCs portray inter-process (inter-object) interactions. Synthesizing intra-process (intra-object) executable specifications from an MSC-based description is a nontrivial task. Here we present a model called communicating transaction processes (CTP) based on MSCs from which an executable specification can be extracted in a straight forward manner. Our model describes a network of communicating processes as a collection of high-level labeled transition systems, where processes interact via common action labels. Each action is a nonatomic interaction which is described by a guarded choice of MSCs. Thus our model achieves a separation of concerns: the high-level transition systems depicting intra-process control flow, while the actions in the transition system capture inter-process interaction via MSCs. We show how to extract an ordinary Petri net from a CTP model thereby leading to a standard operational semantics. We also discuss the connection of our formalism to live sequence charts, an extension of MSCs which also has an executable semantics.
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