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Statecharts Via Process Algebra

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Statecharts Via Process Algebra
Statecharts is a visual language for specifying the behavior of reactive systems. The language extends nite-state machines with concepts of hierarchy, concurrency, and priority. Despite its popularity as a design notation for embedded systems, precisely de ning its semantics has proved extremely challenging. In this paper, we present a simple process algebra, called Statecharts Process Language (SPL), which is expressive enough for encoding Statecharts in a structure-preserving and semanticspreserving manner. We also establish that the behavioral equivalence bisimulation, when applied to SPL, preserves Statecharts semantics.
Gerald Lüttgen, Michael von der Beeck, Rance
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Year 1999
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Authors Gerald Lüttgen, Michael von der Beeck, Rance Cleaveland
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