The Unified Modeling Language. UML'98: Beyond the Notation First International Workshop, Mulhouse, France, June 3-4, 1998, Selected Papers

This volume contains mainly the revised versions of papers presented at the wo- shop '98, "Beyond the Notation", that took place in Mulhouse, France on June 3-4, 1998. We thank all those that have made this possible, and particularly all the people in Mulhouse that worked hard to make...

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Other Authors: Bezivin, Jean (Editor), Muller, Pierre-Alain (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1999, 1999
Edition:1st ed. 1999
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Extending Aggregation Constructs in UML.
  • UML: The Birth and Rise of a Standard Modeling Notation
  • Developing with UML – Some Pitfalls and Workarounds
  • Supporting and Applying the UML Conceptual Framework
  • Modeling: Is It Turning Informal into Formal?
  • Best of Both Worlds – A Mapping from EXPRESS-G to UML
  • Porting ROSES to UML – An Experience Report
  • Making UML Models Interoperable with UXF
  • Transformation Rules for UML Class Diagrams
  • Semantics and Transformations for UML Models
  • Automation of Design Pattern: Concepts, Tools and Practices
  • Automating the Synthesis of UML StateChart Diagrams from Multiple Collaboration Diagrams
  • Informal Formality? The Object Constraint Language and Its Application in the UML Metamodel
  • Reflections on the Object Constraint Language
  • On Using UML Class Diagrams for Object-Oriented Database Design
  • Literate Modelling — Capturing Business Knowledge with the UML
  • Applying UML to Design an Inter-domain Service Management Application
  • Booster*Process: A Software Development Process Model Integrating Business Object Technology and UML
  • Hierarchical Context Diagrams with UML: An Experience Report on Satellite Ground System Analysis
  • Extension of UML Sequence Diagrams for Real-Time Systems
  • UML and User Interface Modeling
  • On the Role of Activity Diagrams in UML – A User Task Centered Development Process for UML
  • Structuring UML Design Deliverables
  • Considerations of and Suggestions for a UML-Specific Process Model
  • An Action Language for UML: Proposal for a Precise Execution Semantics
  • Real-Time Modeling with UML: The ACCORD Approach
  • The UML as a Formal Modeling Notation
  • OML: Proposals to Enhance UML
  • Validating Distributed Software Modeled with the Unified Modeling Language
  • Supporting Disciplined Reuse and Evolution of UML Models
  • Applying UMLExtensions to Facilitate Software Reuse
  • A Formal Approach to Use Cases and Their Relationships
  • A Practical Framework for Applying UML