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|a UML'99 - The Unified Modeling Language: Beyond the Standard
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|b Second International Conference, Fort Collins, CO, USA, October 28-30, 1999, Proceedings /
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|a Invited Talk 1 (Abstract) -- Architecting Web-Based Systems with the Unified Modeling Language -- Software Architecture -- Extending Architectural Representation in UML with View Integration -- Enabling the Refinement of a Software Architecture into a Design -- Using the UML for Architectural Description -- UML and Other Notations -- Viewing the OML as a Variant of the UML -- A Comparison of the Business Object Notation and the Unified Modeling Language -- Formalizing the UML Class Diagram Using Object-Z -- Formalizing Interactions -- A Formal Approach to Collaborations in the Unified Modeling Language -- A Formal Semantics for UML Interactions -- Panel 1 -- UML 2.0 Architectural Crossroads: Sculpting or Mudpacking? -- Meta-Modeling -- Core Meta-Modelling Semantics of UML: The pUML Approach -- A Metamodel for OCL -- Tools -- Tool-Supported Compression of UML Class Diagrams -- A Pragmatic Approach for Building a User-Friendly and Flexible UML Model Repository -- Components -- Modeling Dynamic Software Components in UML -- Extending UML for Modeling Reflective Software Components -- UML Extension Mechanisms -- Nine Suggestions for Improving UML Extensibility -- A Classification of Stereotypes for Object-Oriented Modeling Languages -- First-Class Extensibility for UML - Packaging of Profiles, Stereotypes, Patterns -- Process Modeling -- UML-Based Fusion Analysis -- Using UML for Modelling the Static Part of a Software Process -- Framework for Describing UML Compatible Development Processes -- Invited Talk 2 -- On the Behavior of Complex Object-Oriented Systems -- Real-Time Systems -- UML-RT as a Candidate for Modeling Embedded Real-Time Systems in the Telecommunication Domain -- Modeling Hard Real Time Systems with UML The OOHARTS Approach -- UML Based Performance Modeling Framework for Object-Oriented Distributed Systems -- Constraint Languages -- Defining the Context of OCL Expressions -- Mixing Visual and Textual Constraint Languages -- Correct Realizations of Interface Constraints with OCL -- Analyzing UML Models 1 -- Generating Tests from UML Specifications -- Formalising UML State Machines for Model Checking -- Panel 2 -- SDL as UML: Why and What Panel -- Coding 1 -- UML Behavior: Inheritance and Implementation in Current Object-Oriented Languages -- UML Collaboration Diagrams and Their Transformation to Java -- Analyzing UML Models 2 -- Towards Three-Dimensional Representation and Animation of UML Diagrams -- Typechecking UML Static Models -- Precise Behavioral Modeling -- Analysing UML Use Cases as Contracts -- Closing the Gap between Object-Oriented Modeling of Structure and Behavior -- Static Modeling -- Black and White Diamonds -- Interconnecting Objects via Contracts -- How Can a Subsystem Be Both a Package and a Classifier? -- Applying the UML -- Using UML/OCL Constraints for Relational Database Design -- Towards a UML Extension for Hypermedia Design -- Why Unified Is not Universal -- Sequence Diagrams -- Timed Sequence Diagrams and Tool-Based Analysis - A Case Study -- Timing Analysis of UML Sequence Diagrams -- Coding 2 -- The Normal Object Form: Bridging the Gap from Models to Code -- Modeling Exceptional Behavior -- Panel 3 -- Advanced Methods and Tools for a Precise UML.
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