Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a graphical and textual language for the speci cation of message passing systems, in particular telecommunication systems. MSCs are standardised...
Thomas Gehrke, Michaela Huhn, Arend Rensink, Heike...
Abstract. We provide a framework for distributed systems that impose timing constraints on their executions. We propose a timed model of communicating finite-state machines, which...
Abstract. The analysis of message sequence charts (MSCs) is highly important in preventing common problems in communication protocols. Detecting race conditions, i.e., possible dis...
Modern approaches in software development propose the use of software architectures to help handle the complexity of large software system developments. An important technique to ...
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a well known language for specifying scenarios that describe how different actors (e.g., system components, people, or organizations) interact. M...