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Re: Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
You might want to look at OOA Tool. [link] It's free
(for now), and I've used it under Linux for documentation purposes. I
have no affiliation with the tool.

It will handle association classes. It doesn't do qualified
associations, but it has other ways to handle the constraints, that

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Objects with Attitudes

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
How to use UML to combine Objects and Aspects.
[link]
Remy Fannader
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Re: [UML Forum] Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
You can try with MOSKitt ([link]). It's a free tool which
mainly provides:
* Model graphical editors like UML2, Data Base (DB), BPMN, User
Interface, WBS and
* Model Transformations like UML2DB, DB2UML, BPMN2UML, DB2DDL (Oracle,
Postgresql, MySQL)
* Code generation: OpenXava, JPA, PHP.
* Other features: Reverse engineering (Oracle, Postgresql, MySQL),
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Re: Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Similarly, Enterprise Architect also supports all this, but again it's
not free, but great functionality for money IMHO

Phil

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Re: [UML Forum] Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
MagicDraw does all that, but it's not free.
-Jim
Sent from my iPhone
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Re: AW: AW: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Responding to Marc...
fUML is essentially the Action Semantics originally brought in with
v1.5. That semantics filled a huge hole in UML by providing a low-level,
standard execution semantic definition. But it is low-level and no one
but a tool vendor or translation methodologist ever has any exposure to
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Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Hi,

I am looking for a UML tool, running on Linux, that is able to :
- handle association classes,
- handle qualified associations,
- run under Linux,
- for documentation purpose (no interaction with Java or C/C++ code
for now).

I already tried ArgoUML, Papyrus and bouml, but non of them seems to

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AW: AW: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Responding to Michael and H.S. …

As I said with fUML and its operational semantics…

Regards,
Marc-Florian

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Re: AW: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
THere is a subset of UML, called fUML that is a formalized subset suitable for precise execution semantics.

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Hi,
Short answer: Because it has a well-defined syntax (so it is

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Re: AW: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Responding to Marc...
While I agree for UML as a whole, I would point out that with an MDA
profile on can select a consistent subset of model elements and apply a
rigorous semantics to them. Otherwise it would not be possible to do
full code generation for UML OOA models, and that technology has been
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Re: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
The semantics of executable UML belongs to the programming realm, not the
modeling one. That's OK if models and programs are merged (in other words
if models are just a distraction), otherwise it's confusing (at best).
[link]
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AW: [UML Forum] UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Hi,
Short answer: Because it has a well-defined syntax (so it is
computer-readable), but not an inherent, unambiguous and precise (in terms
of mathematical precision) semantics. The semantics of a UML element is
provided in prose, which is inherently ambiguous.
As a result, a UML model can be read by a computer, but due to the lack of
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UML is semi-formal language Why?

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Hi,
I have just one question about UML.
Why we say that UML is semi-formal language ?
Thank you.
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Re: [UML Forum] About simplifying the uML

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Responding to Lloyd...
I have to disagree with strongly with the first sentence. UML was
developed by the Three Amigos -- Booch, Jacobson, and Rumbaugh -- at
Rational Software. It was a synthesis of their three methodologies for
OOA/D (the Booch Method, OOSE, and OMT, respectively). IOW, it was
designed to be a general notation for expressing OOA/D. From reading
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Re: About simplifying the uML

UML Forum Google Group - 9 hours 13 min ago
Many would argue that UML must be reorganized along a different perspective
if its use is to be not only more widely spread, but also more effective.
Domain specific languages and profiles will split up the UML, and it's
difficult to see how to simplify it without hampering its qualities.
Actually, the objective should be to get a better match between UML
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Systems Design with Visual Studio 2010

Unified Modeling Language (UML) Zone - Thu, 02/02/2012 - 20:40
This video explains how you can use tools like the Architecture Explorer to better understand and comprehend complex systems before making any changes to them. You will see how graphically modeling the code makes it easier to understand the impact of a potential change. The video explains also how you can use modeling tools for UML and layer diagramming to describe and communicate the design of a new system—including how these tools can be used to validate the software being developed against its intended architecture. Download video in other formats
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Objects and the Art of Data Modeling

Unified Modeling Language (UML) Zone - Thu, 02/02/2012 - 17:38
Many applications are built around a single data model, typically persisted to a data store via an object-relational mapper (ORM) tool. Sometimes you want to have more flexibility, which requires multiple models. Understanding when one model of data just doesn’t fit all use cases is the challenge for the architect. This article discusses some strategies you can use to handle these situations and develop more layered and robust applications, using objects for data modeling.
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CA ERwin Enable Collaborative Modeling For Cloud

Unified Modeling Language (UML) Zone - Thu, 02/02/2012 - 14:08
ISLANDIA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2012 – CA Technologies announced new CA ERwin products and releases that help a wider audience of stakeholders accurately visualize data assets across the enterprise, from on-premise platforms to the cloud. Today’s resource-strapped organizations struggle to manage data complexity and share accurate information as new platforms and increasing volumes of data are added to their IT environments. With CA ERwin data modeling tools, business and technical users can reap the benefits of a centralized, common view of business data in context–enabling them to better understand and enforce ...
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Re: [UML Forum] About simplifying the uML

UML Forum Google Group - Thu, 02/02/2012 - 04:37
Responding to Chonoles...
No question that there are multiple OOA/D methodologies and you do need
an MDA profile for each one. But those profiles typically define by
subset exclusion (e.g., the UML subset for translation OOA does not
employ 'protection', dependency associations, etc.). But I don't think
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COMETS 2012 - 3rd IEEE Track on Collaborative Modeling and Simulation - Call for Papers

UML Forum Google Group - Thu, 02/02/2012 - 04:37
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IEEE WETICE 2012
3rd IEEE Track on Collaborative Modeling and Simulation
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