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Foundations of the Unified Modeling Language

by Tony Clark, Andy Evans - In 2nd Northern Formal Methods Workshop, Ilkley, Electronic Workshops in Computing , 1998
"... Object-oriented analysis and design is an increasingly popular software development method. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has recently been proposed as a standard language for expressing object-oriented designs. Unfortunately, in its present form the UML lacks precisely defined semantics. Th ..."
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Object-oriented analysis and design is an increasingly popular software development method. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has recently been proposed as a standard language for expressing object-oriented designs. Unfortunately, in its present form the UML lacks precisely defined semantics

Semantics of the Unified Modeling Language

by Tony Clark, Andy Evans - IFIP Working Conference on Computer-Aided Design Systems , 1976
"... Object-oriented analysis and design is an increasingly popular software development method. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has recently been proposed as a standard language for expressing object-oriented designs. Unfortunately, in its present form the UML lacks a precisely defined semantics ..."
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Object-oriented analysis and design is an increasingly popular software development method. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has recently been proposed as a standard language for expressing object-oriented designs. Unfortunately, in its present form the UML lacks a precisely defined

The Unified Modeling Language and Performance Engineering

by Rob Pooley, Peter King - IEE Proceedings - Software , 1999
"... The use of performance analysis and prediction techniques by software designers and software engineers is at best inconsistent and at worst simply does not happen. This is principally because these techniques are seen as separate and difficult to apply. Work on Software Performance Engineering, init ..."
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, initiated by Smith, has sought to bridge the gap, but has had limited success. With the emergence of a widely accepted standard for software design -- the Unified Modeling Language -- the time seems ripe for an attempt to integrate performance directly into this process, by exploiting the notation directly

UML – Unified Modeling Language

by Riccardo Solmi, Riccardo Solmi Indice Degli Argomenti, Riccardo Solmi Bibliografia, Eclipse Ide, Uml Plugin
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On Associations in the Unified Modelling Language

by Perdita Stevens - in: UML 2001 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference (Springer LNCS 2185 , 2001
"... Abstract. Associations between classifiers are among the most fundamental of UML concepts. However, there is considerable room for disagreement concerning what an association is, semantically. These have implications for the modeller because they can result in serious misunderstandings of static str ..."
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Abstract. Associations between classifiers are among the most fundamental of UML concepts. However, there is considerable room for disagreement concerning what an association is, semantically. These have implications for the modeller because they can result in serious misunderstandings of static

Succeeding with the Unified Modeling Language (UML)

by Sinan Si Alhir , 1998
"... The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a modeling language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of a system-intensive process. It was originally conceived by Rational Software Corporation and three of the most prominent methodologists in the information systems an ..."
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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a modeling language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of a system-intensive process. It was originally conceived by Rational Software Corporation and three of the most prominent methodologists in the information systems

Introduction to the unified modeling language

by Terry Quatrani, Uml Evangelist - Tech. rep., Rational Software, IBM , 2003
"... If you’re a complete UML beginner, then consider this as UML 101, a basic introduction to the notational elements of the UML. ..."
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If you’re a complete UML beginner, then consider this as UML 101, a basic introduction to the notational elements of the UML.

UML =UnifiedModelingLanguage

by Abstract. Flowmodelsunderliepopularprogramming
"... languages and many graphical behavior specification tools.However,theirsemanticsistypicallyambiguous, causingmiscommunicationbetweenmodelersandunexpected implementation results.This articleintroduces awaytodisambiguatecommonflowmodelingconstructs, byexpressingtheirsemanticsasconstraintsonruntime seq ..."
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sequencesofbehaviorexecution.Italsoshowsthatreduced ambiguity enables more powerful modeling abstractions,suchaspartialbehaviorspecifications.The runtimerepresentationconsideredinthispaperusesthe ProcessSpecificationLanguage(PSL),whichisdefined infirst-orderlogic,makingitamenabletoautomatedreasoning.TheactivitydiagramsoftheUnifiedModeling

1 Unified Modeling Language

by Le Processus Unifié, Une Démarche, Orientée Modèle, M Ice, Up J. Guiochet, Partie Enchaînement D’itérations, Partie Rôles, M Ice, Up J. Guiochet, M Ice, Up J. Guiochet, M Ice, Up J. Guiochet
"...   (Partie 5: Gestion de la configuration et des ..."
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  (Partie 5: Gestion de la configuration et des

The Unified Modelling Language (UML)

by Hung Ledang
"... The translation from UML specifications to B gives a way to analyse rigorously UML specifications via their corresponding B formal specifications, thanks to B support tools. This paper presents a B-based consistency model for UML specifications composed of class, object and realisation diagrams for ..."
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The translation from UML specifications to B gives a way to analyse rigorously UML specifications via their corresponding B formal specifications, thanks to B support tools. This paper presents a B-based consistency model for UML specifications composed of class, object and realisation diagrams
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