Title :
Modelling of visualised data-flow diagrams using Petri net model
Author :
Lee, Poh-Tin ; Tan, K.-P.
Author_Institution :
Japan-Singapore Inst. of Software Technol., Singapore Polytech., Singapore
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An approach to the modelling and implementation of data-flow diagrams (DFDs) using Petri nets is introduced. A direction is identified where visualisation and high-level semantics can be incorporated into data-flow diagrams to facilitate direct manipulation, interpretation and validation. At the automation level, visualised DFDs generate layouts for data-flow vectors and use Petri nets to safeguard the correctness of a specification. The Petri net model uses a set of constraints to enforce consistency, both within and across diagrams. Al the visual level, visualised DFDs replace the traditional textual specifications of the process and data-flow components with graphical forms. The entity-relationship model is adopted as the hierarchical and logical view of data
Keywords :
Petri nets; formal specification; programming theory; software tools; Petri nets; automation level; consistency; correctness; data-flow diagrams; data-flow vectors; direct manipulation; entity-relationship model; graphical forms; high-level semantics; validation; visual level; visualised DFDs;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering Journal