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Franch, X. and Ribo, J. M. Using UML for Modelling the Static Part of a Software Process, UML Conference, Springer LNCS 1723, Fort Collins, CO, USA, 1999.

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Beyond Stereotyping: Metamodeling Approaches for the UML - Schleicher, Westfechtel (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....presented below is taken from this domain. The details of modeling software engineering processes do not matter very much here; the interested reader may instead refer to [8] We have chosen this example for multiple reasons. It is realistic and studied by a variety of research groups (e.g. [6]) It is out of the scope of mainstream UML applications and thus not supported within the UML meta model or available UML CASE tools. In addition, it falls into a group of application domains for the UML that are dependent on rigorous model checking and code generation capabilities, because ....

....CASE tools often ship with C , Java and IDL code generators and schema generators for common database management systems. However, the UML becomes increasingly important as a modeling language across various domains like multimedia application design, mechanical engineering or workflow modeling [6] as in our case. Since neither the UML nor UML based CASE tools can incorporate adequate support for every possible development domain, metamodeling facilities are of great importance. A domain specific metamodel serves as a formal definition of an extension to the UML for the modeling domain. It ....

Franch, X. and Rib, J. M.: Using UML for Modelling the Static Part of a Software Process in France, R. and Rumpe, B.: Proceedings <<UML>>'99 - The Unified Modeling Language, LNCS 1723, pages 292 - 307, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (1999)


PROMENADE: A PML Intended to Enhance Standarization.. - Ribó, Franch   Self-citation (Franch Rib)   (Correct)

.... be satisfactory enough (see section 8 for a more detailed discussion) Some studies suggest that, 4 although UML is powerful enough to deal with the static part of a software process, the notations offered to express its behaviour (in particular activity diagrams) suffer from several limitations [AL98, FR99a, FR99b, McL98]. Our proposal is to extend UML in such a way that it becomes a suitable software process modelling language. Unlike other approaches, we propose extending UML by: 1) adding new real metaclasses (specific to SPM) to its metamodel and (2) representing precedence relationships by means of UML ....

....UML extensions [JSW99] UML extension with an enhancement of UML activity diagrams. 6 existing between the metaclasses that take part in the metamodel description. On the other hand, table 2 shows the main classes of the reference model. These elements are shown in more detail in [FR99b]. Figure 1. Associations of the PROMENADE metamodel Table 2. Predefined classes in the PROMENADE reference model Class Description Some instances Attributes Some methods Document Any container of information involved in the software development process A specification; a test plan; an ....

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Franch, X.; Rib, J.M. Using UML for Modelling the Static Part of a Software Process. In Proceedings of UML '99, Forth Collins CO (USA). Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Vol. 1723, pp. 292-307. Springer-Verlag (1999).


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Franch, X. and Ribo, J. M. Using UML for Modelling the Static Part of a Software Process, UML Conference, Springer LNCS 1723, Fort Collins, CO, USA, 1999.

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