From UML Diagrams to Object Oriented Code.


Liliana Favre: From UML Diagrams to Object Oriented Code CSIT 1999 : 1-10

Abstract

Software reuse, the use of existing software artefacts or knowledge to create new software, has two main purposes: to increase the reliability of software and to reduce the cost of software development. The SRI model for the definition of the structure of a reusable component and an object-oriented method with reuse based on the model have been introduced in previous work. Our current goal is to map design artefacts to object oriented code. A rigorous method that bridges the gap between UML diagrams and Eiffel is described. The idea is to link UML diagrams with SRI components. This will enable the simulation and execution of correction tests in an independent implementation way and the subsequent transformation to an efficient code.

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Ch. Freytag and V. Wolfengagen (Eds.): CSIT'99, Proceedings of 1st International Workshop on Computer Science and Information Technologies, January 18-22, 1999, Moscow, Russia. MEPhI Publishing 1999, ISBN 5-7262-0263-5

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