16th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'01)
Static Consistency Checking for Distributed Specifications
San Diego, California
November 26-November 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1426-X
Software engineers building a complex system make use of a number of informal and semi-formal notations. We describe a framework, xlinkit, for managing the consistency of development artifacts expressed in such notations. xlinkit supports distributed software engineering by providing a distribution-transparent language for expressing constraints between specifications. It specifies a semantics for those constraints that permits the generation of hyperlinks between inconsistent elements. We give a formal semantics for link generation, and show how we expressed the rules of the UML Foundation/Core modules in our language. We outline how we implemented xlinkit as a light-weight web service using open standard technology and present the results of an evaluation against several sizeable UML models provided by industrial partners.
Citation:
Christian Nentwich, Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelstein, "Static Consistency Checking for Distributed Specifications," ase, pp.115, 16th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'01), 2001