5 Questions
A protocol specification is always explicit in defining its properties.
False
A locus is a specific type of interface.
False
Conversion is a type of interaction property assurance.
False
Roles are a type of interaction commitment.
False
Communication is a type of interaction protocol.
True
Study Notes
Interaction among Components
- A locus or venue where multiple components interact with each other
- Defined by a protocol specification, which may be implicit, that outlines its properties
Interface Mediation
- Able to mediate different types of interfaces
Interaction Properties
- Assurances are provided about various interaction properties
- Rules govern the ordering of interactions
Interaction Commitments
- Commitments are made regarding interaction performance and other aspects
Interaction Roles and Processes
- Components play specific roles in the interaction
- Coordination and conversion processes facilitate the interaction
- Facilitation processes aid in the interaction
This quiz covers the concepts of interaction modeling, including protocol specifications, interface types, interaction properties, and communication roles. It also explores interaction commitments, coordination, and conversion.
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