Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams.
by Alexander Egyed
Abstract:
When dealing with object-oriented models like class and object diagrams, designers easily get overwhelmed by large amounts of model elements and their interdependencies. To deal with the complexities of large-scale software models, this paper presents rules and methods for automated abstraction. Our approach is tool supported and allows designers to periodically “zoom out� of a model to investigate and reason about its bigger picture. Our technique has also proven to be well suited for consistency checking and reverse engineering.
Reference:
Alexander Egyed, "Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams.", pp. 301-304, 2000.
Bibtex Entry:
@Conference{DBLP:conf/kbse/Egyed00, Title = {Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams.}, Author = {Alexander Egyed}, Booktitle = {15th International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE), Grenoble, France}, Year = {2000}, Pages = {301-304}, Abstract = {When dealing with object-oriented models like class and object diagrams, designers easily get overwhelmed by large amounts of model elements and their interdependencies. To deal with the complexities of large-scale software models, this paper presents rules and methods for automated abstraction. Our approach is tool supported and allows designers to periodically “zoom out� of a model to investigate and reason about its bigger picture. Our technique has also proven to be well suited for consistency checking and reverse engineering.}, File = {Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams:Conferences\\ASE 2000 - Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams\\Semantic Abstraction Rules for Class Diagrams.pdf:PDF}, Keywords = {reverseengineering, mde}, Url = {http://computer.org/proceedings/ase/0710/07100301abs.htm} }
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