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I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.

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Modeling hypergeneric relationships between types in XML - Capouillez, Chignoli.. (2000)   (Correct)

.... Pierre.Crescenzo Philippe.Lahire unice.fr 2 We name aggregation the client supplier relationships which are de ned most of the time through an attribute (with referencing) This relationship is also called client relationship in the Ei el terminology and composition by reference in UML [Lai97, BJR98, RJB98, JBR99]. c Adeline Capouillez, Robert Chignoli, Pierre Crescenzo, and Philippe Lahire 1 9 Researsh Report March 30, 2000 as Java classes and Java interfaces, C classes, and languages 3 . Our ambition is two fold: on one hand, to be general enough to be able to describe the concepts of ....

I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.


How to Improve Persistent-Object Management using.. - Capouillez.. (2000)   (Correct)

....documentation, maintenability, reusability, Another interest is to be able to make a better speci cation of the relationships between classes in object oriented languages. For example, we can set a real specialization or generalization (or . relationship, as in the modeling stage (UML [BJR98, RJB98, JBR99]) between two classes rather than using inheritance as a roundabout way. Unlike Java, C , Ei el, each of which o ers an inheritance relationship with xed semantics, we want to propose a more exible way to design more adequate relationships. Like CLOS [Kee89] and Smalltalk [GR83] we ....

I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.


Customization of Links between Classes - Chignoli, Crescenzo, Lahire (1999)   (Correct)

.... ) on the other hand, to allow peo 2 We name aggregation the client supplier relationships which most of the time are de ned through an attribute (with referencing) This link is also called client relationship in the Ei el terminology and composition by reference in UML [LAI 97, BOO 98, RUM 98, JAC 99] 3 The model describes also the attributes, methods, messages, basic types, statements, control structures . but this goes beyond the scope of this paper. Robert Chignoli, Pierre Crescenzo, Philippe Lahire 2 Customization of Links between Classes ple to experiment new concepts (example: ....

I. Jacobson, G. Booch and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series, January 1999.


Modeling hypergeneric relationships between types in XML - Capouillez, Chignoli.. (2000)   (Correct)

.... Pierre.Crescenzo Philippe.Lahire unice.fr 2 We name aggregation the client supplier relationships which are de ned most of the time through an attribute (with referencing) This relationship is also called client relationship in the Ei el terminology and composition by reference in UML [Lai97, BJR98, RJB98, JBR99]. 3 The model describes also the attributes, methods, messages, basic types, statements, control structures . but this goes beyond the scope of this paper. c Adeline Capouillez, Robert Chignoli, Pierre Crescenzo, and Philippe Lahire 1 6 Etc 2000 November 2000 languages such as ....

I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.


How to Improve Persistent-Object Management using.. - Capouillez.. (2000)   (Correct)

....documentation, maintenability, reusability, Another interest is to be able to make a better speci cation of the relationships between classes in object oriented languages. For example, we can set a real specialization or generalization (or . relationship, as in the modeling stage (UML [BJR98, RJB98, JBR99]) between two classes rather than using inheritance as a roundabout way. Unlike Java, C , Ei el, each of which o ers an inheritance relationship with xed semantics, we want to propose a more exible way to design more adequate relationships. Like CLOS [Kee89] and Smalltalk [GR83] we ....

I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.


How to Improve Persistent-Object Management Using.. - Capouillez.. (2000)   (Correct)

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I. Jacobson, G. Booch, and J. Rumbaugh. Unied Software Development Process. The Object Technology Series. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., January 1999.

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