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9783540662525

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

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    3540662529

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-08-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the International Workshop on the Unified Modeling Language, >'98: Beyond the Notation, held in Mulhouse, France in June 1998.The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully selected by the editorial committee after two rounds of reviewing. The volume presents state-of-the-art R&D results as well as advanced applications; it is indispensible reading for anybody seriously interested in UML.

Table of Contents

UML: The Birth and Rise of a Standard Modeling Notation
1(9)
J. Bezivin
P.-A. Muller
Developing with UML - Some Pitfalls and Workarounds
9(12)
M. Hitz
G. Kappel
Supporting and Applying the UML Conceptual Framework
21(16)
C. Atkinson
Modeling: Is it Turning Informal into Formal?
37(12)
B. Morand
Best of Both Worlds - A Mapping from EXPRESS-G to UML
49(15)
F. Arnold
G. Podehl
Porting ROSES to UML - An Experience Report
64(14)
A. Olive
M.-R. Sancho
Making UML Models Interoperable with UXF
78(14)
J. Suzuki
Y. Yamamoto
Transformation Rules for UML Class Diagrams
92(15)
M. Gogolla
M. Richters
Semantics and Transformations for UML Models
107(13)
K. Lano
J. Bicarregui
Automation of Design Pattern: Concepts, Tools and Practices
120(12)
P. Desfray
Automating the Synthesis of UML StateChart Diagrams from Multiple Collaboration Diagrams
132(16)
I. Khriss
M. Elkoutbi
R. K. Keller
Informal Formality? The Object Constraint Language and Its Application in the UML Metamodel
148(14)
A. Kleppe
J. Warmer
S. Cook
Reflections on the Object Constraint Language
162(11)
A. Hamie
F. Civello
J. Howse
S. Kent
R. Mitchell
On Using UML Class Diagrams for Object-Oriented Database Design Specification of Integrity Constraints
173(16)
Y. Ou
Literate Modelling - Capturing Business Knowledge with the UML
189(11)
J. Arlow
W. Emmerich
J. Quinn
Applying UML to Design an Inter-domain Service Management Application
200(15)
M. Mancona Kande
S. Mazaher
O. Prnjat
L. Sacks
M. Wittig
BOOSTER*Process: A Software Development Process Model Integrating Business Object Technology and UML
215(12)
A. Korthaus
S. Kuhlins
Hierarchical Context Diagram with UML: An Experience Report on Satellite Ground System Analysis
227(13)
E. Bourdeau
P. Lugagne
P. Roques
Extension of UML Sequence Diagrams for Real-Time Systems
240(13)
J. Seeman
J. Wolff v. Gudenberg
UML and User Interface Modeling
253(14)
S. Kovacevic
On the Role of Activity Diagrams in UML - A User Task Centered Development Process for UML
267(11)
B. Paech
Structuring UML Design Deliverables
278(16)
P. Hruby
Considerations of and Suggestions for a UML-Specific Process Model
294(13)
K. Kivisto
An Action Language for UML: Proposal for a Precise Execution Semantics
307(12)
S.J. Mellor
S.R.Tockey
R. Arthaud
P. Leblanc
Real-Time Modeling with UML: The ACCORD Approach
319(17)
A. Lanusse
S. Gerard
F. Terrier
The UML as a Formal Modeling Notation
336(13)
A. Evans
R. France
K. Lano
B. Rumpe
OML: Proposals to Enhance UML
349(16)
B. Henderson-Sellers
Validating Distributed Software Modeled with the Unified Modeling Language
365(13)
J.-M. Jezequel
A. Le Guennec
F. Pennaneac'h
Supporting Disciplined Reuse and Evolution of UML Models
378(15)
T. Mens
C. Lucas
P. Steyaert
Applying UML Extensions to Facilitate Software Reuse
393(13)
N.G. Lester
F.G. Wilkie
D.W. Bustard
A Formal Approach to Use Cases and Their Relationships
406(13)
G. Overgaard
K. Palmkvist
A Practical Framework for Applying UML
419(15)
P. Allen
Extending Aggregation Constructs in UML
434(9)
M. Saksena
M.M. Larrondo-Petrie
R.B. France
M.P.Evett
Author Index 443

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