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UML
1998
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Supporting Disciplined Reuse and Evolution of UML Models
UML provides very little support for modelling evolvable or reusable specifications and designs. To cope with this problem, the UML needs to be extended with support for reuse and ...
Tom Mens, Carine Lucas, Patrick Steyaert
EDOC
2003
IEEE
14 years 26 days ago
A Model-Driven Transformation Method
Model-driven architectures (MDA) separate the business or application logic from the underlying platform technology and represent this logic with precise semantic models. These mo...
Jana Koehler, Rainer Hauser, Shubir Kapoor, Freder...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
To Peer or Not to Peer: Modeling the Evolution of the Internet's AS-Level Topology
— Internet connectivity at the AS level, defined in terms of pairwise logical peering relationships, is constantly evolving. This evolution is largely a response to economic, po...
Hyunseok Chang, Sugih Jamin, Walter Willinger
NGITS
1999
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
From Object-Process Diagrams to a Natural Object-Process Language
As the requirements for system analysis and design become more complex, the need for a natural, yet formal way of specifying system analysis findings and design decisions are becom...
Mor Peleg, Dov Dori
HICSS
2002
IEEE
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14 years 15 days ago
Multi-perspective Enterprise Modeling (MEMO) - Conceptual Framework and Modeling Languages
For many companies, the strategic as well as the organizational fit of their information systems is a pivotal factor for staying competitive. At the same time, there is an increas...
Ulrich Frank