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11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'04)
Architecture Modeling Language based on UML2.0
Busan, Korea
November 30-December 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2245-9
Sunghwan Roh, Korea University, Korea
Kyungrae Kim, Korea University, Korea
Taewoong Jeon, Korea University, Korea
Existing ADLs (Architecture Description Languages) have an advantage of formally specifying the architecture of component-based systems. But ADLs have not come into extensive use in industries since ADL users should learn a distinct notation specific to architecture, and ADLs do not address all stakes of development process that is becoming diversified everyday. On the other hand, UML is a de facto standard general modeling language for software developments as UML provides a consistent notation and various supporting tools during the whole software development cycle. A number of researches on architecture modeling based on UML have been progressed. In particular, many research results have been introduced that specialize UML by its extension mechanism in order to explicitly represent core architecture concepts that UML does not fully support. UML2.0 embraces much more concepts that are important to architecture modeling than UML1.x. In this paper, we examine architecture modeling elements that can be represented in UML2.0 and discuss how to extend and specialize UML2.0 in order to make it more suitable for representing architectures.
Citation:
Sunghwan Roh, Kyungrae Kim, Taewoong Jeon, "Architecture Modeling Language based on UML2.0," apsec, pp.663-669, 11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'04), 2004
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