UML 2 Semantics and Applications

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Gebonden, 416 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9780470409084
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 2009 9780470409084
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With an up–to–date view of the results of UML semantics and the practical applications of semantics development, this book presents the only coherent and integrated account of the leading UML 2 semantics work and its applications. With contributions from renowned experts in the area of UML 2 semantics and its applications, the book covers semantics of UML 2 diagrams, OCL, state machine diagrams, interactions, use cases, and activities. UML Semantics and Applications is an excellent reference for researchers and students in the model–driven development community.

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ISBN13:9780470409084
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:416

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CONTRIBUTORS.
<p>PREFACE.</p>
<p>1 INTRODUCTION TOTHE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>1.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>1.2 Class Diagrams.</p>
<p>1.3 Object Diagrams.</p>
<p>1.4 Use Cases.</p>
<p>1.5 State Machines.</p>
<p>1.6 Object Constraint Language.</p>
<p>1.7 Interaction Diagrams.</p>
<p>1.8 Activity Diagrams.</p>
<p>1.9 Deployment Diagrams.</p>
<p>1.10 Relationships Between UML Models.</p>
<p>1.11 Summary.</p>
<p>2 THE ROLE OF SEMANTICS (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>2.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>2.2 Different Semantic Approaches.</p>
<p>2.3 Applications of Semantics.</p>
<p>2.4 UML Semantics.</p>
<p>2.5 Applications of Semantics to UML.</p>
<p>2.6 Application of Semantics to the Use of UML.</p>
<p>2.7 Summary.</p>
<p>3 CONSIDERATIONS AND RATIONALE FOR A UML SYSTEM MODEL (Manfred Broy, Mar&iacute;a Victoria Cengarle, Hans Gr&ouml;nniger, and Bernhard Rumpe).</p>
<p>3.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>3.2 General Approach to Semantics.</p>
<p>3.3 Structuring the Semantics of UML.</p>
<p>3.4 The Math Behind the System Model.</p>
<p>3.5 What Is the System Model?</p>
<p>3.6 Usage Scenarios.</p>
<p>3.7 Concluding Remarks.</p>
<p>4 DEFINITION OF THE SYSTEM MODEL (Manfred Broy, Mar&iacute;a Victoria Cengarle, Hans Gr&ouml;nniger, and Bernhard Rumpe).</p>
<p>4.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>4.2 Notational Conventions.</p>
<p>4.3 Static Part of the System Model.</p>
<p>4.4 Control Part of the System Model.</p>
<p>4.5 Messages and Events in the System Model.</p>
<p>4.6 Object State.</p>
<p>4.7 Event–Based Object Behavior.</p>
<p>4.8 Timed Object Behavior.</p>
<p>4.9 The System Model Definition.</p>
<p>Appendix A.1 State Transition Systems.</p>
<p>Appendix A.2 Timed State Transition Systems.</p>
<p>5 FORMAL DESCRIPTIVE SEMANTICS OF UML AND ITS APPLICATIONS (Hong Zhu, Lijun Shan, Ian Bayley, and Richard Amphlett).</p>
<p>5.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>5.2 Definition of Descriptive Semantics in FOPL.</p>
<p>5.3 The LAMBDES Tool.</p>
<p>5.4 Applications Using Model and Metamodel Analysis.</p>
<p>5.5 Conclusions.</p>
<p>6 AXIOMATIC SEMANTICS OF UML CLASS DIAGRAMS (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>6.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>6.2 Real–Time Action Logic.</p>
<p>6.3 Semantics of Class Diagrams.</p>
<p>6.4 Application of the Semantics.</p>
<p>6.5 Related Work.</p>
<p>6.6 Conclusions.</p>
<p>7 OBJECT CONSTRAINT LANGUAGE: METAMODELING SEMANTICS (Anneke Kleppe).</p>
<p>7.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>7.2 Metamodeling Semantics.</p>
<p>7.3 OCL Semantics: Types and Values.</p>
<p>7.4 OCL Semantics: Expressions and Evaluations.</p>
<p>7.5 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>8 AXIOMATIC SEMANTICS OF STATE MACHINES (Kevin Lano and David Clark).</p>
<p>8.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>8.2 State Machine Semantics.</p>
<p>8.3 Extended State Machines.</p>
<p>8.4 Semantics for Extended State Machines.</p>
<p>8.5 Solutions for Semantic Problems.</p>
<p>8.6 Structured Behavior State Machines.</p>
<p>8.7 Related Work.</p>
<p>8.8 Summary.</p>
<p>9 INTERACTIONS (Mar&iacute;a Victoria Cengarle, Alexander Knapp, and Heribert M&uuml;hlberger).</p>
<p>9.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>9.2 Trace–Based Semantics.</p>
<p>9.3 Alternative Semantics.</p>
<p>9.4 Implementation and Refinement.</p>
<p>9.5 Verification and Validation.</p>
<p>10 CO–ALGEBRAIC SEMANTIC FRAMEWORK FOR REASONING ABOUT INTERACTION DESIGNS (Sun Meng and Lu&iacute;s S. Barbosa).</p>
<p>10.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>10.2 Why Co–algebras?</p>
<p>10.3 A Semantics for UML Sequence Diagrams.</p>
<p>10.4 New Sequence Diagrams from Old.</p>
<p>10.5 Coercions and Designs.</p>
<p>10.6 A Calculus for Interactions.</p>
<p>10.7 Concluding Remarks.</p>
<p>11 SEMANTICS OF ACTIVITY DIAGRAMS (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>11.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>11.2 Semantics of Structured Activities.</p>
<p>11.3 Semantics of Intermediate Activities.</p>
<p>11.4 Data Flow Semantics.</p>
<p>11.5 Semantic Analysis.</p>
<p>11.6 Related Work.</p>
<p>11.7 Summary.</p>
<p>12 VERIFICATION OF UML MODELS (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>12.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>12.2 Class Diagrams.</p>
<p>12.3 State Machine Diagrams.</p>
<p>12.4 Sequence Diagrams.</p>
<p>12.5 Summary.</p>
<p>13 DESIGN VERIFICATION WITH STATE INVARIANTS (Emil Sekerinski).</p>
<p>13.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>13.2 Preliminaries.</p>
<p>13.3 Statechart Structure.</p>
<p>13.4 Configurations and Operations.</p>
<p>13.5 State Invariant Verification.</p>
<p>13.6 Accumulated Invariants.</p>
<p>13.7 Verification Condition Generation.</p>
<p>13.8 Priority Among Transitions.</p>
<p>13.9 Conclusions.</p>
<p>14 MODELTRANSFORMATION SPECIFICATION AND VERIFICATION (Kevin Lano).</p>
<p>14.1 Introduction.</p>
<p>14.2 Categories of Model Transformation.</p>
<p>14.3 Specification of Model Transformations.</p>
<p>14.4 Refinement Transformations.</p>
<p>14.5 Quality Improvement Transformations.</p>
<p>14.6 Design Patterns.</p>
<p>14.7 Enhancement Transformations.</p>
<p>14.8 Implementation of Model Transformations.</p>
<p>14.9 Summary.</p>
<p>INDEX.</p>

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