| Baumeister, H., Koch, N., Mandel, L.: Towards a UML Extension for Hypermedia Design. In: Proceedings of UML'99. (1999) |
....deduction and satisfaction relation are presented and de ned, 2) the media structure and (3) the media requirements description. 5 Related Work For the design of Web information systems, typically semi formal graphical notations, as, e.g. the Uni ed Modeling Language are being employed [1,17,20]. Those descriptions lack the information necessary for arti cial agents to reason about the media. The same holds for the description of services in IDL, e.g. Corba or Jini. Moreover the binding of an agent to a place is typically not explicitly considered in those models. The design of agent ....
H. Baumeister, N. Koch, and L. Mandel. Towards a UML extension for hypermedia design. In B. Rumpe, editor, UML 99, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag, 1999.
....technological aspects tailoring the model towards the implementation environment, such as distribution, heterogeneity and database aspects, should certainly increase within the later phases of the modeling process. This framework of requirements was used to survey eight web modeling methods [1] [3], 9] 11] 20] 22] 29] and [49] The main shortcomings of these methods encountered during the evaluation can be summarized as follows (for a detailed discussion cf. 48] Behavioral Modeling is Often Neglected. Modeling the behavioral aspect of web applications at all levels is often ....
....by existing methods. If behavior is considered then mainly at the presentation level. Only those methods being based on object oriented modeling formalisms partly deal with behavior modeling at all levels. No Uniform Modeling Formalism. With the exception of the approaches of Baumeister et al. [3] and Conallen [11] which fully rely on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 50] all other modeling methods are based on a mix of mainly proprietary modeling formalisms. Presentation Level not Captured by Conceptual and Logical Modeling Concepts. Most of the modeling methods do not support the ....
H. Baumeister, N. Koch, and L. Mandel, "Towards a UML extension for hypermedia design", UML'99 The Unified Modeling Language - Beyond the Standard, LNCS 1723, Fort Collins, USA, Springer, October 1999.
.... the Dexter Reference Model as basis [Hala94] cf. HDM [Garz95] Garz97] HDM lite [Frat98] Frat00] and W3I3 [Ceri99b] and object oriented modeling in terms of the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) Rumb91] and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) Rumb98] cf. OOHDM [Ross99] Baumeister et al. [Baum99] and Conallen [Cona99] Figure 3 summarizes the support of levels, aspects and phases concerning each of these approaches. HDM. In modeling DataWeb applications, HDM (Hypermedia Design Method) Garz97] distinguishes between hypertext level and presentation level only, i.e. modeling of the ....
....are used. Finally, OOHDM does not suggest a dedicated process but distinguishes three different phases which partly correspond to the level s dimension, namely conceptual modeling, navigational design and abstract interface design. Baumeister et al. The approach proposed by Baumeister et al. [Baum99] is largely based on OOHDM but instead of using a mix of different formalisms throughout the levels, UML is used as the basic modeling technique. As far as necessary, UML is enhanced on the basis of two of UML s extension mechanisms namely stereotypes 1 and constraints 2 . It is separated ....
H. Baumeister, N. Koch, L. Mandel, Towards a UML extension for hypermedia design. In UML99 The Unified Modeling Language - Beyond the Standard, LNCS 1723, Fort Collins,USA, Springer, October 1999.
....will payoff in the maintenance phase. In this work we concentrate our attention on the analysis and design workflows of an engineering process based on the Unified Process [6] adapted for hypermedia applications. We propose a design methodology which is based on a UML extension for hypermedia [1]. It consists of three steps that are performed in an iterative design process. The steps are the conceptual, navigational and presentational design. They produce the following artifacts: conceptual model . navigation space model and navigational structure model . presentation model The ....
....Then we can directly derive menus which represent possible choices for navigation. 4.1 Defining Indexes, Guided Tours and Queries 4.1.1 Modeling Elements For describing indexes, guided tours and queries we use the following modeling elements. Their stereotypes and associated icons stem from [1]. Index. An index is modeled by a composite object which contains an arbitrary number of index items. Each index item is in turn an object which has a name and owns a link to an instance of a navigational class. Any index is member of some index class which is stereotyped by index with a ....
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Hubert Baumeister, Nora Koch, and Luis Mandel. Towards a UML extension for hypermedia design. In Robert France and Bernhard Rumpe, editors, 21 UML'99 - The Unified Modeling Language. Beyond the Standard. Second International Conference, Fort Collins, CO, USA, October 28-30. 1999, Proceedings, volume 1723, pages 614--629. Springer, 1999.
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Baumeister, H., Koch, N., Mandel, L.: Towards a UML Extension for Hypermedia Design. In: Proceedings of UML'99. (1999)
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