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Topological UML modeling: an improved approach for domain modeling and software development
Osis J., Donins U., ELSEVIER, Cambridge, MA, 2017. 276 pp. Type: Book (978-0-128054-76-5)
The unified modeling language (UML) has been a standard in software development since the 1990s because it supports most modeling environments, including Java, C++, Object Pascal, C#, and Visual Basic, as well as object-oriented progra...
Aug 1 2018
An approach to checking consistency between UML class model and its Java implementation
Chavez H., Shen W., France R., Mechling B., Li G. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 42(4): 322-344, 2016. Type: Article
Checking for consistency between a design and its implementation is usually done manually. It is crucial to check that the diagrams, especially class diagrams, developed at the design level are consistent with the system as developed a...
Jan 12 2017
UML in practice
Petre M. ICSE 2013 (Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software Engineering, San Francisco, CA, May 18-26, 2013) 722-731, 2013. Type: Proceedings
The unified modeling language (UML) was developed to be a general-purpose design language. The initial version was a synthesis of three design methods. This approach is reminiscent of the development of the programming language PL/I, w...
Feb 26 2014
UML formal semantics: lessons learned
Broy M., Cengarle M. Software and Systems Modeling 10(4): 441-446, 2011. Type: Article
This excellent survey discusses significant problems with the unified modeling language (UML) that result from a “lack of informal and formal semantics.” Although these problems are well known (the authors provide a...
Jul 25 2012
How developers’ experience and ability influence Web application comprehension tasks supported by UML stereotypes: a series of four experiments
Ricca F., Di Penta M., Torchiano M., Tonella P., Ceccato M. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 36(1): 96-118, 2010. Type: Article
Unified modeling language (UML) is commonly employed as a general-purpose notation for software modeling. A number of extensions have been proposed to model a particular domain-specific application. UML Web application extension (WAE) ...
Oct 1 2010
Executable visual software modeling--the ZOOM approach
Jia X., Steele A., Qin L., Liu H., Jones C. Software Quality Journal 15(1): 27-51, 2007. Type: Article
Avoiding the burden of programming a computer has long been a desire. Under the name “automatic programming,” many attempts have been made, but these attempts are much less ambi...
Aug 2 2007
UML for SoC design
Martin G., Müller W., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 272 pp. Type: Book (9780387257440)
This is a book that looks into the possibilities and potential benefits of integrating UML and SoC. UML is the unified modeling language, which is actually a family of visual notations derived from a number of previously existing model...
Oct 2 2006
The unified modeling language user guide (2nd ed.) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
Booch G., Rumbaugh J., Jacobson I., Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, MA, 2005. 496 pp. Type: Book (9780321267979)
After a decade of practical experience, the unified modeling language (UML) has reached its first major revision, UML 2.0. This book is the second edition of the original user guide [1] written by the “tres amigos,”...
Sep 22 2006
Verification and validation for quality of UML 2.0 models
Unhelkar B., Wiley-Interscience, New York, NY, 2005. 312 pp. Type: Book (9780471727835)
The back cover of this book provides a compact and precise description of the topics it handles, and its main contribution, characterizing the work as a “practical checklist approach to enhancing the quality of software model...
Nov 23 2005
The elements of UML 2.0 style
Ambler S., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2005. 200 pp. Type: Book (9780521616782)
A style manual for the unified modeling language (UML) could not be published at a better time, but this edition of Ambler’s book will not satisfy purists. UML has become a ubiquitous modeling language. Developers now use...
Oct 13 2005
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