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Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-Oriented
St. Malo, France June 05-June 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOOLS.2000.848769Technology of Object-Oriented Languag ...
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Anneke Kleppe, Klasse Objecten
Jos Warmer, Klasse Objecten
The way the activity diagram in the Unified Modeling Language is currently defined is not object-oriented. Activity diagrams specify data/object flow. We feel that the object-oriented principles should hold for every part of the standard for object-oriented analysis and design. Therefore this paper proposes a few small changes to the UML metamodel that will integrate activity diagrams into an object-oriented scheme, focusing on three fundamental object-oriented principles: responsibility, information hiding/encapsulation, and delegation.
Index Terms:
UML, activity diagram, UML metamodel, UML semantics, flow diagrams, constraints, pre- and postconditions, responsibility, information hiding, encapsulation, delegation
Citation:
Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer, "Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-Oriented," tools, pp.288, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 33), 2000
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