| Ansgar Schleicher and Bernhard Westfechtel. Beyond stereotyping: Metamodeling approaches for the UML. In Proc. of the 34th Annual Hawaii Intl. Conf. on System Sciences (HICSS-34), Hawaii, USA, 2001. IEEE. |
.... but also for example for OML [HSFG97] General considerations and classi cations of UML stereotypes have been discussed in [BGJ99,DSB99] A general criticism of UML stereotypes can be found in [AKHS00,HS02] UMLrelated questions concerning application dependent stereotypes have been studied in [SW01] The use of stereotypes covers a wide range; among the many 1 application areas we only mention web design [Con99] geographical information systems [PL01] multimedia [SE99] and telecommunications [KMP 98] The present paper takes up ideas from [Gog01] where stereotypes have been introduced ....
Ansgar Schleicher and Bernhard Westfechtel. Beyond stereotyping: Metamodeling approaches for the UML. In Ralph H. Sprague, Jr., editor, Proc. 34th Annual Hawaii Int. Conf. System Sciences (HICSS'34). IEEE Computer Society, 2001.
....to other related work. Metamodels of object oriented languages have not only been studied for UML [8] but also for example for OML [7] General considerations and classi cations of UML stereotypes have been discussed in [2, 4] UML related questions concerning application dependent stereotypes [11] and application dependent development have been studied for example in [6, 3, 1, 9] The structure of the rest of the paper is as follows. Section 2 discusses the basic idea of the paper by an example. Section 3 points out on which part of the UML metamodel our approach relies. Sections 4 and 5 ....
Ansgar Schleicher and Bernhard Westfechtel. Beyond stereotyping: Metamodeling approaches for the UML. In Ralph H. Sprague, Jr., editor, Proc. 34th Annual Hawaii Int. Conf. System Sciences (HICSS'34). IEEE Computer Society, 2001.
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Ansgar Schleicher and Bernhard Westfechtel. Beyond stereotyping: Metamodeling approaches for the UML. In Proc. of the 34th Annual Hawaii Intl. Conf. on System Sciences (HICSS-34), Hawaii, USA, 2001. IEEE.
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