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  Refinement and verification in component-based model-driven design
Chen Z., Liu Z., Ravn A., Stolz V., Zhan N.  Science of Computer Programming 74(4): 168-196, 2009. Type: Article

Component-based software engineering principles are gaining popularity because of their strength in addressing such issues as reuse, interoperability, and collaboration. These issues are very prevalent in managing software projects, and their...

Aug 20 2009
  A comprehensive quality model for service-oriented systems
Jureta I., Herssens C., Faulkner S.  Software Quality Journal 17(1): 65-98, 2009. Type: Article

This clearly written paper proposes a model for the description of qualities in service-oriented systems. The model integrates and extends existing quality models. Key extensions are the inclusion of dependency and priority...

Jun 12 2009
  What business process modelers can learn from programmers
Gruhn V., Laue R.  Science of Computer Programming 65(1): 4-13, 2007. Type: Article

Gruhn and Laue propose reusing structured-programming concepts (and some lessons learned) when specifying business processes in general, and when using event-driven process chains (EPC) in particular. Reusing concepts is more interesting and more ...

Jun 13 2008
  Model-driven testing: using the UML testing profile
Baker P., Dai Z., Grabowski J., Haugen Ø., Schieferdecker I., Williams C.,  Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 184 pp. Type: Book

Model-driven or model-based testing is testing that is based on or driven by some model of the system to be tested. This book uses the unified modeling language (UML) specification of the system to be tested as the starting point....

May 13 2008
  Composition inference for UML class diagrams
Milanova A.  Automated Software Engineering 14(2): 179-213, 2007. Type: Article

Highly theory laden and somewhat difficult to read, this paper takes the reader through the motivation and theoretical development of a framework and associated tool suite to aid in the automatic identification of composition relationships in...

May 5 2008
  On the pitfalls of UML 2 activity modeling
Schattkowsky T., Forster A.  Modeling in software engineering (Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering, May 20-26, 2007) 82007. Type: Proceedings

The Object Management Group made the unified modeling language (UML) more complex when they moved from UML1; we should have expected snags with UML2. This paper describes at least half-a-dozen traps with UML2 activity diagrams. Most stem from...

Mar 6 2008
  Large scale modeling efforts: a survey on challenges and best practices
Störrle H.  IASTED international multi-conference (Proceedings of the 25th IASTED International Multi-Conference, Innsbruck, Austria,  Feb 13-15, 2007) 382-389, 2007. Type: Proceedings

This paper summarizes a survey conducted by Störrle for software (SW) modeling efforts in various industries. Störrle also tries to bring out the impact of SW modeling and the challenges faced by the modelers....

Feb 25 2008
  Increasing comprehensibility of object models: making the roles of attributes explicit in UML diagrams
Byckling P., Gerdt P., Kuzniarz L., Sajaniemi J.  Nordic Journal of Computing 13(3): 149-161, 2006. Type: Article

Object-oriented analysis and design has been a frequent topic of computer science papers and textbooks for over 20 years. The authors of this paper attempt to add a contribution to the literature through a discussion of the role of attributes in...

Aug 2 2007
  Executable visual software modeling--the ZOOM approach
Jia X., Steele A., Qin L., Liu H., Jones C.  Software Quality Journal 15(1): 27-51, 2007. Type: Article

Avoiding the burden of programming a computer has long been a desire. Under the name “automatic programming,” many attempts have been made, but these attempts are much less ambitious than the...

Aug 2 2007
  Investigating the role of use cases in the construction of class diagrams
Anda B., Sjøberg D.  Empirical Software Engineering 10(3): 285-309, 2005. Type: Article

Good software architecture is a mandatory prerequisite for a successful software project. How effective is the widely used use case analysis in helping establishing a solid software architecture and especially constructing a complete and...

Jul 30 2007
 
 
 
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