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The special requirements of multimedia systems: how to choose the most effective modelling notations
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
Although still in its infancy, multimedia system production is a growing and rapidly evolving industry. The nature of multimedia systems, incorporating text, graphics, animation, sound and video, means that the process of ...
An investigation into the measurement of notations used in software modelling
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
Measurement systems for software abound in the literature as do those for models in specification languages. This report applies measurement to the formal notations themselves making use of the principle of model-based ...
Notations for modelling multimedia systems
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
This report is one of the deliverables from the M3 (Modelling MultiMedia) project, which was funded by the EPSRC under the ROPA initiative. The other four reports from the project can be found in the references section ...
Early elicitation and definition of requirements for an interactive multimedia information system
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)
The literature on requirements engineering contains little in the way of either theoretical guidance or empirical case studies relating to the specification of requirements for interactive multimedia information systems. ...
Implementing associations between objects
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)
This paper presents an alternative design method for the implementation of conceptual associations identified during the analysis of a problem.
Increasing the usability of formal specification techniques through a combination of complementary formal languages and automated verification tools
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)
This paper addresses three main issues. Firstly, the combination of formal specification languages to model proposed systems. For this paper we introduce the dual specification of a case study system using the formal ...
The object modeling technique
(University of Hertfordshire, 1993)
This report examines one object oriented development method, the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) of Rumbaugh et al. There are three main sections which summarise the technique, outline the key precursors and review the ...
Applying techniques from foreign language teaching to computer science
(University of Hertfordshire, 1993)
As increasingly large numbers of students enter higher education, it is necessary to rethink teaching strategies and the allocation of resources to cope with class sizes that are well over the three figure mark. In the ...
Coding or comprehension? The essence of software system design
(University of Hertfordshire, 1993)
Throughout the disciplines of engineering, modelling and simulation are generally considered as important components of any modern designer's tool kit. They allow the powerful mechanisms of abstraction, decomposition and ...
Education for flexibility: transferable skills, problem solving and information management
(University of Hertfordshire, 1993)
In this paper we describe a problem solving course which has been devised and run in the school of Information Sciences at the University of Hertfordshire. The course aims to teach Computer Science degree students a range ...