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A Pattern for Structuring UML-Based Repositories

Pavel Hruby, Navision Software

The idea of using Unified Modeling Language (UML) appeals to people, but actually using it can be challenging. UML defines a standard notation for object-oriented systems, but does not specify how to structure the information describing the system, or what the relationships between various diagrams are.

This poster illustrates a simple structure of design artifacts that can be used for structuring project repositories containing UML diagrams. The structure is based on a pattern of four design artifacts that describes classifier relationships, interactions, responsibilities and lifecycles. The pattern can be applied to different levels of abstraction and to different views on a software product, which allows the repository to be extended in a consistent way to cover various relevant information about the software product. After OOPSLA '98, the poster will be available for downloading at the address: http://www.navision.com/default.asp?url=services/methodology/default.asp.

 

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