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Towards automated traceability maintenance.
Mäder P, Gotel O.
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Abstracts der 51. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde (ÖGKJ). [PDF]
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Uses and Abuses of the Stereotype Mechanism in UML 1.x and 2.0
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006Stereotypes were introduced into the UML in order to offer extensibility to the basic metamodel structure by the user and without actually modifying the metamodel. In UML version 1.x, this was accomplished by means of permitting virtual subtyping in the metamodel.
Henderson-Sellers B
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Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, 2011
The aim of this paper is to present an empirical study for defining the appropriate triggers for personality related stereotypes. These stereotypes are used for modelling the students in a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) system for UML.
Maria Virvou, Virvou Maria
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The aim of this paper is to present an empirical study for defining the appropriate triggers for personality related stereotypes. These stereotypes are used for modelling the students in a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) system for UML.
Maria Virvou, Virvou Maria
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Beyond stereotyping: metamodeling approaches for the UML
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005UML is being used as the universal technique for modeling object-oriented applications across a wide range of domains. Developing a truly adequate uniform modeling technique in the face of these diverse domains seems an unsolvable quest and contrasts domain specific software engineering activities.
Ansgar Schleicher, Bernhard Westfechtel
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Analysis of UML Stereotypes within the UML Metamodel
2002Stereotypes are a powerful and potentially expressive extension mechanism in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). However, it seems that stereotypes are difficult to handle because using stereotypes needs an understanding of the UML metamodel and, in particular, an understanding of OCL constraints.
Martin Gogolla, Brian Henderson-Sellers
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