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− | S2A, standing for | + | The LSC Compiler is termed S2A, standing for ''scenarios to aspects''. It translates [[live sequence charts]] (LSCs), into [http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/ AspectJ] code, and thus provides full code generation of reactive behavior from visual inter-object scenario-based specifications. |
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− | + | * Maoz, Harel, and Kleinbort, '''A Compiler for Multi-Modal Scenarios: Transforming LSCs into AspectJ''', ''ACM Trans. on Soft. Eng. and Method.'' (TOSEM). Accepted November 2009. | |
− | * | + | * Harel, Kelinbort, and Maoz, '''S2A: A Compiler for Multi-Modal UML Sequence Diagrams''', ''Proc. 10th Int. Conf. on Fundamental Approaches to Soft. Eng.'' (FASE'07), vol. 4422 of LNCS, Springer, 2007, pp. 121-124. |
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− | * | + | * S. Maoz and D. Harel, "From Multi-Modal Scenarios to Code: Compiling LSCs into AspectJ", ''Proc. 14th ACM SIGSOFT Symp. on Foundations of Software Engineering'' (FSE'06), Portland, Nov. 2006, pp. 219-230. [http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~harel/papers/LSCtoApects.pdf PDF, 212Kb] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 24 November 2010
The LSC Compiler is termed S2A, standing for scenarios to aspects. It translates live sequence charts (LSCs), into AspectJ code, and thus provides full code generation of reactive behavior from visual inter-object scenario-based specifications.
References
- Maoz, Harel, and Kleinbort, A Compiler for Multi-Modal Scenarios: Transforming LSCs into AspectJ, ACM Trans. on Soft. Eng. and Method. (TOSEM). Accepted November 2009.
- Harel, Kelinbort, and Maoz, S2A: A Compiler for Multi-Modal UML Sequence Diagrams, Proc. 10th Int. Conf. on Fundamental Approaches to Soft. Eng. (FASE'07), vol. 4422 of LNCS, Springer, 2007, pp. 121-124.
- S. Maoz and D. Harel, "From Multi-Modal Scenarios to Code: Compiling LSCs into AspectJ", Proc. 14th ACM SIGSOFT Symp. on Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE'06), Portland, Nov. 2006, pp. 219-230. PDF, 212Kb