A pattern based approach to defining the dynamic infrastructure of UML 2.0.

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Appukuttan, B., Clark, T., Evans, A., Maskeri, G., Sammut, P., Tratt, L. and Willans, J. 2002. A pattern based approach to defining the dynamic infrastructure of UML 2.0. Fourth workshop on Rigorous Object Oriented Methods,. University College, London Mar 2002
TypeConference paper
TitleA pattern based approach to defining the dynamic infrastructure of UML 2.0.
AuthorsAppukuttan, B., Clark, T., Evans, A., Maskeri, G., Sammut, P., Tratt, L. and Willans, J.
Abstract

The 2U Consortium has recently submitted a proposal for the definition of the UML 2.0 infrastructure. This uses an innovative technique of rapidly “stamping out” the definition using a small number of patterns commonly found in software architecture. The patterns, their instantiation, and any further language details are described using precise class diagrams and OCL, this enables the definition to be easily understood. The main focus of the 2U approach is on the static part of the definition. A further concern when modelling software, using languages such as the UML, is describing the dynamic
behaviour of the system over time. The contribution of this paper is to provide a template that can be
used to “stamp out” the dynamic part of the UML 2.0 infrastructure. We argue for the suitability of the
dynamic template because it makes little commitment to concrete abstractions and can, therefore, be used
to support a broad spectrum of behavioural languages.

Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
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ConferenceFourth workshop on Rigorous Object Oriented Methods,
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Deposited28 May 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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