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Explaining RSL with Java

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In Chaps. 2 and 3, we presented the concrete (visual) and abstract syntax of RSL. Chapter 2 also contains the conceptual semantics of RSL, which explains it in terms of observable system behaviour. This quite informal explanation is sufficient for the understanding of end-users and domain experts. However, to develop formal transformations from RSL to code we need a much more formal definition of the requirements semantics in relation to the system runtime. This chapter presents all the necessary details.

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    Dialogue state is explained in detail in Chap. 2, see Fig. 2.24.

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Śmiałek, M., Nowakowski, W. (2015). Explaining RSL with Java. In: From Requirements to Java in a Snap. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12838-2_4

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