Title
Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-Oriented
Abstract
The way the activity diagram in the Unified Modeling Language is currently defined is not object-oriented. Activity diagrams specify data/object flow. We feel that the object-oriented principles should hold for every part of the standard for object-oriented analysis and design. Therefore this paper proposes a few small changes to the UML metamodel that will integrate activity diagrams into an object-oriented scheme, focusing on three fundamental object-oriented principles: responsibility, information hiding/encapsulation, and delegation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/TOOLS.2000.848769
Mont-Saint-Michel
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
uml activity diagrams object-oriented,uml metamodel,object-oriented principle,activity diagram,object flow,unified modeling language,small change,information hiding,object-oriented analysis,object-oriented scheme,fundamental object-oriented principle,data flow,object oriented,diagrams,delegation,object oriented analysis and design,encapsulation,object oriented languages,uml,software systems
Conference
0-7695-0731-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.72
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anneke Kleppe118427.68
Jos Warmer221241.21