Formalizing relations between use cases in the unified modeling language
- Autores
- Giandini, Roxana Silvia; Baum, Gabriel Alfredo; Pons, Claudia Fabiana
- Año de publicación
- 2000
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- documento de conferencia
- Estado
- versión enviada
- Descripción
- The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a semi-formal graphical language that has been accepted as standard to model object-oriented software systems. This language defines various kinds of diagrams that are used to describe different aspects or views of a system. In particular, Use Cases diagrams are used to capture the requirements of the systems and to guide their development process. The different Use Cases defined throughout a development process are not independent but it is possible to set relations between them. The main relations considered by UML are the following: Generalization, Include and Extend. These relations as well as the remaining UML constructs are semi-formally defined, giving place to ambiguous interpretations and inconsistencies.\nThis paper presents a formalization that gives precision to the definition of the main relations between Use Cases. This formalization will allow us to check consistency when incrementing the Use Cases model during the software development process and when relating Use Cases model with others models
Área: Informática Teórica - Inteligencia Artificial - Lenguajes - Compiladores - Materia
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Ciencias Informáticas
graphical modeling languages
use cases
Object-oriented design methods
Semantics - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
- OAI Identificador
- oai:digital.cic.gba.gob.ar:11746/3459
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Formalizing relations between use cases in the unified modeling language |
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Formalizing relations between use cases in the unified modeling language Giandini, Roxana Silvia Ciencias Informáticas graphical modeling languages use cases Object-oriented design methods Semantics |
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Formalizing relations between use cases in the unified modeling language |
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Formalizing relations between use cases in the unified modeling language |
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Giandini, Roxana Silvia Baum, Gabriel Alfredo Pons, Claudia Fabiana |
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Giandini, Roxana Silvia Baum, Gabriel Alfredo Pons, Claudia Fabiana |
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Ciencias Informáticas graphical modeling languages use cases Object-oriented design methods Semantics |
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Ciencias Informáticas graphical modeling languages use cases Object-oriented design methods Semantics |
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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a semi-formal graphical language that has been accepted as standard to model object-oriented software systems. This language defines various kinds of diagrams that are used to describe different aspects or views of a system. In particular, Use Cases diagrams are used to capture the requirements of the systems and to guide their development process. The different Use Cases defined throughout a development process are not independent but it is possible to set relations between them. The main relations considered by UML are the following: Generalization, Include and Extend. These relations as well as the remaining UML constructs are semi-formally defined, giving place to ambiguous interpretations and inconsistencies.\nThis paper presents a formalization that gives precision to the definition of the main relations between Use Cases. This formalization will allow us to check consistency when incrementing the Use Cases model during the software development process and when relating Use Cases model with others models Área: Informática Teórica - Inteligencia Artificial - Lenguajes - Compiladores |
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