UML2001- 统一建模语言. 造型语言观念、和工具(英文版)

UML2001- 统一建模语言. 造型语言观念、和工具(英文版)
作 者: Martin Gogolla Cris Kobryn
出版社: Oversea Publishing House
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图书目录

Invited Talk

The Preacher at Arrakeen

Metamodeling

An Action Semantics for MML

The Essence of Multilevel Metamodeling

Mapping between Levels in the Metamodel Architecture

Activity D iagrams

An Execution Algorithm for UML Activity Graphs

Timing Analysis of UML Activity Diagrams

UML Activity Diagrams as a Workflow Specification Language

OCL

On Querying UML Data Models with OCL

OCL as a Specification Language for Business Rules in Database Applications

A Formal Semantics for OCL 1.4

Architecture and Patterns

Refactoring UML Models

UML Support for Designing Software Systems as a Composition of Design Patterns

Integrating the ConcernBASE Approach with SADL

Analysis and Testing

The Message Paradigm in Object-Oriented Analysis

A UML-Based Approach to System Testing

Performance and Databases

UML Modelling and Performance Analysis of Mobile Software Architectures

Extending UML for Object-Relational Database Design

Invited Talk

Understanding UMLPains and Rewards