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Scenario Views for Visual Behavior Models in GenGED

✍ Scribed by C. Ermel; R. Bardohl


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
1571-0661

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✦ Synopsis


Visualizing and simulating the behavior of formal models in an adequate and flexible way becomes increasingly important in the design of complex systems. With GenGED, a tool is available which automatically generates a visual environment to process (create, edit, check, simulate) visual models in a specified formalism (a visual language). Both the specification of the formalism and the model manipulation are based on graph grammars. In this paper we present the means to transform a formal model into different application domain oriented views (scenario views). We show how the behavior of the model is transferred to the views and animated there (i.e. simulated in the layout of the application domain). Possible extensions towards animation modules (animated scenario views defined by GenGED that are accessible from other tools) are discussed.


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