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Precise specification of behavior in object-oriented standardization activities

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Precise specification of behavior in object-oriented standardization activities

Auteurs : Haim Kilov [États-Unis]

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Abstract

The paper shows how some important standardization activities specify behavior in object-oriented systems. To understand a system, make it reusable, and make system integration possible (“open environment”), specification of behavioral semantics - as opposed to just signatures - is essential. It is shown how semantics of an information model can be specified in an abstract and precise manner, by reusing programming methodology concepts, and how this object-oriented approach to specification is used in standardization activities.Traditional programming emphasized behavioral semantics of isolated objects. This is not sufficient for enterprise modeling. To define the object model of an enterprise and therefore to understand the business, we must consider joint behavior of associated objects. The paper shows that different standardization documents treat these issues in a substantially consistent manner, and that recent developments in those standardization bodies lead to better harmonization of different, but related, standard object modeling approaches. In particular, interrelated object behavior is being defined in an abstract, precise, and reusable manner.It is hoped that those other existing and new standardization bodies that are only planning to consider behavioral semantics in their future documents will reuse the existing and currently emerging concepts from the standardization documents described in this paper.

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