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Title: A fundamental modeling concept approach for modeling UML design patterns
Authors: Spiteri Staines, Tony
Keywords: Modeling languages (Computer science)
Software engineering -- Case studies
UML (Computer science)
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: North Atlantic University Union
Citation: Spiteri Staines, A. (2008). A fundamental modeling concept approach for modeling UML design patterns. International Journal of Computers, 3(2), 231-238.
Abstract: Traditionally software design patterns were developed to create software artifacts efficiently and effectively. Patterns are represented using UML notations and formal models. Unfortunately these do not always suffice to analyze behavior. There are various problems related to visualization, abstracting, mapping the design to the implementation, etc. Various approaches have been tried out. Most methods are too complex and do not offer proper visualization. This paper promotes the use of Fundamental Modeling Concepts to support design patterns. These offer better visualization and simplicity over the mainstream approaches. Some examples are presented.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87536
ISSN: 1998-4308
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