2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-88479-8_12
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A Use-Case Driven Approach to Formal Service-Oriented Modelling

Abstract: Abstract.We put forward a use-case based approach for SRML -a formal framework that is being defined by the SENSORIA consortium for serviceoriented modelling. We expand on the way SRML contributes to the engineering of software systems and we propose a number of extensions to the UML for supporting that approach. We use a mortgage brokerage scenario for illustrating our approach.

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“…Some of the methodological aspects concerning SRML have been discussed in previous work [BLF08], which proposes a process to arrive at (formal) service models in SRML starting from informal (or semi-formal) specifications in notations that are typically described in UML. In Section 6.1 we use the extension of UML use-case diagrams presented in [BLF08] to capture requirements in a service-oriented scenario and derive the structure of SRML models.…”
Section: Methodology By Example -A Case Study Of Using Stpowla and Srmlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the methodological aspects concerning SRML have been discussed in previous work [BLF08], which proposes a process to arrive at (formal) service models in SRML starting from informal (or semi-formal) specifications in notations that are typically described in UML. In Section 6.1 we use the extension of UML use-case diagrams presented in [BLF08] to capture requirements in a service-oriented scenario and derive the structure of SRML models.…”
Section: Methodology By Example -A Case Study Of Using Stpowla and Srmlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Section 6.1 we use the extension of UML use-case diagrams presented in [BLF08] to capture requirements in a service-oriented scenario and derive the structure of SRML models.…”
Section: Methodology By Example -A Case Study Of Using Stpowla and Srmlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In many places, different diagrams can be useful, and you shouldn't hesitate to use a non-UML diagram if no UML diagram suits your purpose" [6]. Motivated by the development of use-case extensions for the SENSORIA Reference Modelling Language (SRML) [2], we employ use cases to depict Cases and Actor as Role elements. A use-case diagram describes "who the relevant users will be, the services they require of the system and the services they need to provide to the system" [10].…”
Section: Modelling Notationmentioning
confidence: 99%