Cover image for Unified modeling language systems analysis, design and development issues
Unified modeling language systems analysis, design and development issues
Title:
Unified modeling language systems analysis, design and development issues
Author:
Siau, Keng, 1964-
ISBN:
9781930708990
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2001.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (iii, 274 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
Systematic Design of Web Applications with UML / Rolf Hennicker, Nora Koch -- A Systematic Approach to Transform UML Static Models to Object-Oriented Code / Liliana Favre, Silvia Clérici -- Data Modeling and UML / Devang Shah and Sandra Slaughter -- RUP: A Process Model for Working with UML / Wolfgang Hesse -- UML Modeling Support for Early Reuse Decisions in Component-Based Development / J.A. Sykes, P. Gupta -- Using a Semiotic Framework to Evaluate UML for the Development of Models of High Quality / John Krogstie -- Rational Unified Process and Unified Modeling Language: A GOMS Analysis / Keng Siau -- Extension of the Unified Modeling Language for Mobile Agents / Cornel Klein ... [et al.] -- Rendering Distributed Systems in UML / Patricia Lago -- Temporal OCL: Meeting Specification Demands for Business Components / Stefan Conrad, Klaus Turowski -- Supplementing UML with Concepts from ORM / Terry Halpin -- The Whole-Part Relationship in the Unified Modeling Language: A New Approach / Franck Barbier ... [et al.] -- Linking UML with Integrated Formal Techniques / Jing Liu ... [et al.] -- Seamless Formalizing the UML Semantics Through Metamodels / José Luis Fernández Alemán and Ambrosio Toval Álvarez -- An Interactive Viewpoint on the Role of UML / Dina Goldin, David Keil, Peter Wegner.
Abstract:
The unified modeling language (UML) has been adopted by the Object Management Group for use in developing object-oriented software systems, and has gained wide acceptance in industry. However UML is a large and complex language, with many features in need of refinement or clarification, and there are different views about how to use UML to build these systems. This book sheds light on such issues, by illustrating how UML can be used successfully in practice as well as identifying various problematic aspects of UML and suggesting possible solutions. As an edited collection of insightful contributions from both industry and academia, this book should appeal to researchers, practitioners and instructors of UML.
Added Corporate Author:
Holds: Copies: