Hoisl, Bernhard, Sobernig, Stefan. 2015. Consistency Rules for UML-based Domain-specific Language Models: A Literature Review. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on UML Consistency Rules (WUCOR), Hrsg. D. Torre, Y. Labiche, M. Genero, M. Elaasar, S. 29-36. Aachen: CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become a popular implementation vehicle for domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs). A UML-based DSML is typically defined by multiple specification artifacts, i.e. inter-related models, describing different views on the DSML. These separate, yet interrelated models are potential sources of specification inconsistencies which bear a high risk of affecting all subsequent DSML development phases (e.g., platform integration). In a large-scale literature review of more than 8,000 publications, we collected evidence on consistency-rule usage for 84 UML-based DSML designs. In this paper, we report on the identified patterns of consistency-rule usage (e.g., rule formalization, rule scopes, and supported development activities) and specification defects which challenge the use of consistency rules in DSML specifications.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Contribution to conference proceedings |
Language | English |
Title | Consistency Rules for UML-based Domain-specific Language Models: A Literature Review |
Title of whole publication | Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on UML Consistency Rules (WUCOR) |
Editor | D. Torre, Y. Labiche, M. Genero, M. Elaasar |
Page from | 29 |
Page to | 36 |
Location | Aachen |
Publisher | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Year | 2015 |
URL | http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1508/paper6.pdf |
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- Projects
- Domain-Specific Languages for Model-Driven Security Engineering
- People
- Hoisl, Bernhard (Former researcher)
- Sobernig, Stefan (Details)
- Organization
- Institute for Information Systems and New Media IN (Details)
- Research areas (Ă–STAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 1105 Computer software (Details)
- 1108 Informatics (Details)
- 1109 Information and data processing (Details)
- 1140 Software engineering (Details)
- 1146 Management information systems (Details)