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Maintaining consistency between UML models using description logic
Mens, Tom; Van Der Straeten, Ragnhild; Simmonds, Jocelyn
2003
 

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Abstract :
[en] A software design is often modelled as a collection of UML diagrams. There is an inherent need to preserve consistency between these diagrams. Moreover, through evolution those diagrams get modified leading to possible inconsistency between different versions of the diagrams. State- of-the-art UML CASE tools provide poor support for consistency maintenance. To solve this problem, an extension of the UML metamodel enabling support for consistency maintenance and a classification of inconsistency problems is proposed. To achieve the detection and resolution of consistency conflicts, the use of description logic (DL) is presented. By means of a number of concrete experiments in Loom, we show the feasibility of using this formalism for the purpose of maintaining consistency between (evolving) UML models.
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Computer science
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English
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Maintaining consistency between UML models using description logic
Publication date :
01 January 2003
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Workshop on Object-Oriented Reengineering
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S852 - Génie Logiciel
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