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ABSTRACT
Modeling programming languages properties has become necessary to industrial needs using development processes based upon templates. The UML/OCL standard, to which this article is devoted, allows for such modeling. Firstly, the industrial needs and the various development processes are presented. This article then deals with the UML/OCL modeling of languages properties as well as activity diagrams and their activity prioritizing. It finally offers a definition for an incremental process (design, programming and code model).
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Pierre BAZEX: Professor Emeritus, Toulouse III Paul Sabatier University
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Agusti CANALS: Software engineering expert - Deputy Technical Director, CS Communication & Systèmes
INTRODUCTION
Industrial requirements linked to the use of a model-based development process call for the modeling of programming language properties. By applying these properties to activity/class diagrams, software component codes can be generated. The model-based incremental process architecture proposed in this dossier is designed for domain experts to set up a business workshop.
Semantics in models is essential for analysts/designers who want to control and therefore better master the transition from design models to software components.
What about the semantic approach to models in an industrial environment faced with critical systems?
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UML/OCL modeling of programming languages: towards an incremental IDM process
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