by Leon Starr | Jan 8, 2018 | article, code generation, UML and OCL
First in a new series of articles to take you step by step through the construction of a complete set of Executable UML (xUML) models. Presented with an initial set of fuzzy requirements, we will transform them into an unambiguous, detailed, constrained and executable statement of the desired system.
by Robert Clarisó | Dec 18, 2017 | quality, UML and OCL
Correctness of UML diagrams annotated with OCL constraints can be checked using bounded verification. We show an automatic technique to choose the best bounds
by Jordi Cabot | Nov 20, 2017 | website, UML and OCL
Well, I will NOT but Fiverr has plenty of people willing to take modeling gigs for as low as five dollars. Should I be happy that UML is getting popular enough to generate interest in Fiverr?
by Xiao Peng | Nov 2, 2017 | tools, UML and OCL
A new textual UML tool (to generate graphical sequence diagrams from a textual DSL definition) is now in the market. How does it fare against PlantUML and other competitors?
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 20, 2017 | opinion, business processes & rules, talk, UML and OCL
Summary of my invited talk at the RuleML+RR conference where I discussed why rules are not first-class citizens in software engineering and why this has to change to keep up with the demands of big data and open data.
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 5, 2017 | book, code generation, UML and OCL
Leon Starr giving plenty of wisdom pearls on the benefits and optimal application of executable models while presenting his new book on the transition from models to code
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