Applying Specialization to Process Models

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Applying Specialization to Process Models
George M Wyner
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Interestingly, however, we will show that it is possible to identify a set of transformations which, when applied to a DFD, result in a specialization under any possible interpretation of the flows, and this set is rich enough to be useful.
The following transformations are permitted, because it can be shown that they result in specializations under any possible interpretation of the flows: Specialization of a component. If one specializes any component (terminator, store, process, or flow) of
...a dataflow diagram, the resulting diagram will be a sp>ecialization of the original diagram under any interpretation.
Deletion of a connected collection of components whose bordering components in the original diagram are all either terminators or stores. To get the sense of this transformation, imagine the original DFD as a physical structure constructed by bonding the various components together, and further imagine that these bonds are unbreakable with the exception of any bond between a flow and either a terminator or store.


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