Abstract—This paper illustrates the event-oriented
behavioral pattern analysis (BPA) modeling approach. The Event defined in BPA is a real-life conceptual entity that is unrelated to any implementation. The BPA Behavioral
Patterns are temporally ordered according to the sequence of
the real world events. The major contributions of this research are:
The behavioral pattern analysis (BPA) modeling
methodology.
Validation of the hypothesis that the behavioral pattern
analysis (BPA) modeling methodology is a more effective
alternative to use case analysis (UCA) in modeling the
functional requirements of Human-Machine Safety-Critical
Real-time Systems.
The development of an interactive software tool
(DECISION), which is based on a combination of the analytic
hierarchy process (AHP) and the ELECTRE multi-criteria
decision making (MCDM) methods. The DECISION software
tool was
Index Terms—Analysis, modeling methodology, software
modeling, event-oriented, behavioral pattern, use cases.
Assem El-Ansar is with Emergent Technologies USA (e-
mail:assem_elansary@yahoo.com)
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Cite: Assem El-Ansary, "Requirements Definitions of Real-Time System Using the
Behavioral Patterns Analysis (BPA) Approach: The
Missile Control System," International Journal of Modeling and Optimization vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 188-196, 2014.