Unified Modeling Language: Systems Analysis, Design and Development Issues: Systems Analysis, Design and Development IssuesSiau, Keng, Halpin, Terry Idea Group Inc (IGI), 1 jul 2000 - 288 pagina's The unified modeling language (UML) has been adopted by the Object Management Group for use in developing object-oriented software systems, and has gained wide acceptance in industry. However UML is a large and complex language, with many features in need of refinement or clarification, and there are different views about how to use UML to build these systems. This book sheds light on such issues, by illustrating how UML can be used successfully in practice as well as identifying various problematic aspects of UML and suggesting possible solutions. As an edited collection of insightful contributions from both industry and academia, this book should appear to researchers, practitioners and instructors of UML. |
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... shown in Figure 1. Use Cases for the Project Administration Figure 2. Project Administration. Method. For each use case identified visit project during the requirement analysis a Web User detailed description is provided in terms of ...
... shown in Figure 3. • Direct Navigability Associations in the navigation space model are interpreted as representing direct navigability from the source navigation class to the target navigation class. Hence their semantics are different ...
... shown in Figure 4. Hence the stereotype «index» is a restrictive stereotype in the sense of Berner, Glinz and Joos (1999). In practice, we will always use the shorthand notation shown in Figure 5. Note that in the shortform the ...
... shown in Figure 6, any guided tour class must be connected to a navigational class by a directed association which has the property {ordered}. • Query A query is modeled by an object which has a query string as an attribute. (This ...
... shown in Figure 9. Hence the stereotype «menu» is again a restrictive stereotype according to the classification of stereotypes given in Berner et al. (1999). Since menu items are assumed to have fixed names, the property {frozen} is ...
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Data Modeling and UML | 43 |
RUP A Process Model for Working with UML | 61 |
UML Modeling Support for Early Reuse Decisions in ComponentBased Development | 75 |
Using a Semiotic Framework to evaluate UML for the Development of Models of High Quality | 89 |
Rational Unified Process and Unified Modeling Languages A GOMS Analysis | 107 |
Extension of the Unified Modeling Language for Mobile Agents | 116 |
Temporal OCL Meeting Specification Demands for Business Components | 151 |
Supplementing UML with Concepts from ORM | 167 |
The WholePart Relationship in the Unified Modeling Language A New Approach | 185 |
Linking UML with Integrated Formal Techniques | 210 |
Seamless Formalizing the UML Semantics Through Metamodels | 224 |
An Interactive Viewpoint on the Role of UML | 249 |
About the Authors | 264 |
Index | 271 |
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