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Views and Viewpoints in Software Systems Architecture - Hilliard (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....incarnation of multiple viewpoint modeling is the Unified Modeling Language (UML) The UML defines eight types of diagrams, where each diagram type has an implicit 1 I use the terms view and viewpoint casually until section 4 where I will distinguish and define these terms. Page 1 viewpoint [23]. The UML also provides extension mechanisms for allowing users to define additional diagram types (and thus, indirectly, new viewpoints) In Requirements Engineering, there is a significant trend of work on viewpoints. For a good survey with a useful bibliography, see [9] This work is motivated ....

Object Management Group. Unified Modeling Language -- Notation Guide (version 1.1), September 1997. OMG ad/97--08--05.


Aspects, Concerns, Subjects, Views, ... - Hilliard   (Correct)

....and automation) for manipulating concern oriented entities. For example, given the widespread use of technologies such as the Unified Modeling Language (UML) what is needed to support concern orientation in such tools What constructs are needed In an earlier paper, I diagnosed the UML [9] for its support for architectural views and viewpoints [3] Here, I apply these ideas to a wider set of software engineering concerns. Formalization also makes possible reification the open implementation approach to improving our tools by introducing first class generalizations of the ....

Object Management Group. Unified Modeling Language -- Notation Guide (version 1.1), September 1997. OMG ad/97--08--05.


A Specification Language for Model Correspondence Assertions: Part I - Busse (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....standards. A name is a string that is used to uniquely identify a model element within some scope. A pathname is used to find a model element starting from the root of the system (or from some other point) A pathname is a series of names linked together by a delimiter (such as : OMG 97b] p. 6) 4. Note that sometimes the term extension is defined as the set of instances of a class which can exist at any point in time. 12 Overview Susanne Busse April 1999 A scope in which names may be defined and used is called a namespace ( BRJ 99] p. 464) building the context of these ....

Object Management Group, Unified Modeling Language --- Notation Guide, Version 1.1, Sep. 1997.

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