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Empirical assessment of using stereotypes to improve comprehension of UML models: A set of experiments

open access: closedJournal of Systems and Software, 2006
Stereotypes were introduced into the Unified Modeling Language to provide means of customizing this general purpose modeling language for its usage in specific application domains. The primary role of stereotypes is to brand an existing model element with specific semantics, but stereotypes can also be used to provide means of a secondary ...
Miroslaw Staron   +2 more
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Mapping UML Web Navigation Stereotypes to XML Data Skeletons

open access: closed, 2002
Everyone who already experienced "getting lost" in a web site will agree that navigation support within such sites is a crucial topic in any but the most trivial web-based system. Modeling navigation links as special associations between classes in the UML let us arrive at the conclusion that class diagrams tend to become overloaded with links such ...
Georg Sonneck   +2 more
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The Use of Subtypes and Stereotypes in the UML Model

open access: closedJournal of Database Management, 2002
Based on users’ experiences of Version 1.3 of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) of the Object Management Group (OMG), a Request For Information in 1999 elicited several responses which were asked to identify “problems” but not to offer any solutions.
Brian Henderson‐Sellers
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Definition of a new kind of UML stereotype based on OMG metamodel

open access: closedACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2003. Book of Abstracts., 2004
Summary form only given. UML (Unified Modelling Language) is a universal language for modelling of object-oriented applications. UML can build models of different kinds of domains. However, no paradigm is enough to clearly model all views of all possible domains.
null Narayan Debnath   +5 more
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Assessing the Influence of Stereotypes on the Comprehension of UML Sequence Diagrams: A Controlled Experiment

open access: closed, 2008
The main goal of this paper is to provide empirical evidence, through a controlled experiment, of the influence of stereotypes when modelers, developers, and maintainers have to comprehend UML sequence diagrams. The comprehension of UML sequence diagrams with and without stereotypes was analyzed from three different perspectives: semantic comprehension,
M. GENERO   +5 more
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Use of UML Stereotypes in Business Models

open access: closed, 2011
This chapter presents some particularly useful UML stereotypes for use in business systems. Stereotypes are the core extension mechanism of UML. If you find that you need a modeling element or information extension to an element that is not in UML but it is similar to something that is, you treat your addition/extension as a stereotype.
Daniel Brandon
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UCC: UML profile to cloud computing modeling: Using stereotypes and tag values

open access: closed7'th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST'2014), 2014
Today cloud computing has become one of the common technologies that most of the companies want to migrate their legacy systems or deploy their new system to it. Besides modeling the system, software designers need to model the deployment infrastructure, which their system will be deployed on it.
Ali Kamali   +2 more
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Non-Functional Requirements and UML Stereotypes

open access: closed, 2005
In Nuseibeh and Easterbrook (2000), an overview of the field of software and systems requirements engineering is presented. Therein is highlighted some key open-research issues for the future of the Requirements Engineering (RE). Some of the major challenges mentioned there, are related with the necessity of richer models for capturing and analyzing ...
Guadalupe Salazar-Zarate, Pere Botella
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User Stereotypes Concerning Cognitive, Personality and Performance Issues in a Collaborative Learning Environment for UML

open access: closed, 2008
In this paper, we describe the user modelling mechanism of AUTO-COLLEAGUE, which is an adaptive Computer Supported Collaborative Learning system. AUTO-COLLEAGUE provides personalised and adaptive environment for users to learn UML. Users are organized into working groups under the supervision of a human coacher/trainer. The system constantly traces the
Kalliopi Tourtoglou, Maria Virvou
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How Developers' Experience and Ability Influence Web Application Comprehension Tasks Supported by UML Stereotypes: A Series of Four Experiments

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2010
In recent years, several design notations have been proposed to model domain-specific applications or reference architectures. In particular, Conallen has proposed the UML Web Application Extension (WAE): a UML extension to model Web applications. The aim of our empirical investigation is to test whether the usage of the Conallen notation supports ...
FILIPPO RICCA   +4 more
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