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Towards a Formalization of the Unified Modeling Language (1997)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Hofmann, Christoph Paech, Barbara Rumpe, Bernhard Klein, Cornel Hinkel, Ursula Breu, Ruth Thurner, Veronika |
| Description | In Proceedings of ECOOP’97 |
| Abstract | . The Unified Modeling Language UML is a language for specifying, visualizing and documenting object-oriented systems. UML combines the concepts of OOA/OOD, OMT and OOSE and is intended as a standard in the domain of object-oriented analysis and design. Due to the missing formal, mathematical foundation of UML the syntax and the semantics of a number of UML constructs are not precisely defined. This paper outlines a proposal for the formal foundation of UML that is based on a mathematical system model. 1 Introduction The Unified Modeling Language [2] is a set of description techniques suited for specifying, visualizing and documenting object-oriented systems. The language has been developed by G. Booch, J. Rumbaugh and I. Jacobson since October 1994 and combines the concepts of OOA/OOD [1], OMT [24], and OOSE [17], as well as a number of ideas from other methods and description techniques like Harel's statecharts [14]. In January 1997 UML has been submitted to OMG as a proposal for a ... |
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| Publisher Date | 1997-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Mathematical Foundation Object-oriented Analysis Unified Modeling Language Object-oriented System Description Technique Unified Modeling Language Uml Uml Construct Ooa Ood Formal Foundation Mathematical System Model |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Proceeding Article |