Modelling interactions for automatic execution using UML activity diagrams
Abstract
Software applications involving interactions of distributed systems are very common nowadays. Frequently, interactions are modelled during the analysis phase of a project and subsequently coded manually. Very often this results in a divergence of analysis model and the implemented code. Moreover, the border between interaction handling code and domain code may be blurred. In addition, hard-coding collaborations and interactions may impede maintainability of an application. In this paper, we propose a procedure for modelling interactions-and also collaborations-with the means of slightly extended UML activity diagrams. The resulting interaction model is then transformed to a machine interpretable format and may subsequently be processed and controlled by an interaction infrastructure, which we developed for this purpose. In addition, our procedure encourages a clear separation of interaction processing and domain code.
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- BibTeX
Putschögl, W. & Dorninger, B.,
(2010).
Modelling interactions for automatic execution using UML activity diagrams.
In:
Engels, G., Karagiannis, D. & Mayr, H. C.
(Hrsg.),
Modellierung 2010.
Bonn:
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V..
(S. 179-194).
@inproceedings{mci/Putschögl2010,
author = {Putschögl, Werner AND Dorninger, Bernhard},
title = {Modelling interactions for automatic execution using UML activity diagrams},
booktitle = {Modellierung 2010},
year = {2010},
editor = {Engels, Gregor AND Karagiannis, Dimitris AND Mayr, Heinrich C.} ,
pages = { 179-194 },
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn}
}
author = {Putschögl, Werner AND Dorninger, Bernhard},
title = {Modelling interactions for automatic execution using UML activity diagrams},
booktitle = {Modellierung 2010},
year = {2010},
editor = {Engels, Gregor AND Karagiannis, Dimitris AND Mayr, Heinrich C.} ,
pages = { 179-194 },
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn}
}
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ISBN: 978-3-88579-255-0
ISSN: 1617-5468
xmlui.MetaDataDisplay.field.date: 2010
Language:
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Content Type: Text/Conference Paper