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- 2019
- Alexander Kraas:
On the Automated Derivation of Domain-Specific UML Profiles. University of Bamberg, Germany, 2019, ISBN 978-3-86309-670-0, pp. 1-359 - 2017
- Alexander Kraas:
On the Automated Derivation of Domain-Specific UML Profiles. ECMFA 2017: 3-19 - Alexander Wichmann, Ralph Maschotta, Francesco Bedini, Sven Jäger, Armin Zimmermann:
A UML Profile for the Specification of System Architecture Variants Supporting Design Space Exploration and Optimization. MODELSWARD 2017: 418-426 - 2015
- Johannes Iber, Nermin Kajtazovic, Georg Macher, Andrea Höller, Tobias Rauter, Christian Kreiner
:
A Textual Domain-Specific Language Based on the UML Testing Profile. MODELSWARD (Revised Selected Papers) 2015: 155-171 - Salome Maro
, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer
, Anthony Anjorin
, Matthias Tichy, Lars Gelin:
On integrating graphical and textual editors for a UML profile based domain specific language: an industrial experience. SLE 2015: 1-12 - 2012
- Axel Reichwein:
Application-specific UML profiles for multidisciplinary product data integration. University of Stuttgart, 2012 - Gabriela Magureanu, Madalin Gavrilescu, Dan Pescaru, Ionel Jian:
UML profile for Cyber-Physical System wireless communication specification. SACI 2012: 383-388 - 2011
- Alfonso Rodríguez
, Eduardo Fernández-Medina
, Juan Trujillo
, Mario Piattini
:
Secure business process model specification through a UML 2.0 activity diagram profile. Decis. Support Syst. 51(3): 446-465 (2011) - Rajwinder Kaur Panesar-Walawege, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh
, Lionel C. Briand:
Using UML Profiles for Sector-Specific Tailoring of Safety Evidence Information. ER 2011: 362-378 - Wided Ben Abid, Mohamed Graiet, Mourad Kmimech, Mohamed Tahar Bhiri, Walid Gaaloul
, Eric Cariou:
Profile UML2.0 for Specification of the SCA Architectures. SKG 2011: 191-194 - 2010
- Wan Nurhayati Wan Ab. Rahman:
UML Qos profile exploration for the specifications of a generic QoS metamodel for designing and developing good quality web services. University of Salford, UK, 2010 - Jesús Pardillo, Cristina Cachero
:
Domain-specific language modelling with UML profiles by decoupling abstract and concrete syntaxes. J. Syst. Softw. 83(12): 2591-2606 (2010) - 2009
- Giovanni Giachetti, Beatriz Marín, Oscar Pastor:
Integration of domain-specific modelling languages and UML through UML profile extension mechanism. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Appl. 6(5): 145-174 (2009) - Padmanabhan Krishnan, Percy Antonio Pari Salas:
Model-Based Testing and the UML Testing Profile. Semantics and Algebraic Specification 2009: 315-328 - Giovanni Giachetti, Beatriz Marín
, Oscar Pastor
:
Using UML as a Domain-Specific Modeling Language: A Proposal for Automatic Generation of UML Profiles. CAiSE 2009: 110-124 - 2008
- Timo Vepsäläinen, David Hästbacka, Seppo Kuikka
:
Tool Support for the UML Automation Profile - For Domain-Specific Software Development in Manufacturing. ICSEA 2008: 43-50 - 2007
- Constantin Werner:
UML profile for communicating systems: a new UML profile for the specification and description of internet communication and signaling protocols. University of Göttingen, 2007 - Joerg Evermann:
A Meta-Level Specification and Profile for AspectJ in UML. J. Object Technol. 6(7): 27-49 (2007) - 2006
- Torsten Fink, Manuel Koch, Karl Pauls:
An MDA approach to Access Control Specifications Using MOF and UML Profiles. Electron. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 142: 161-179 (2006) - Steen Brahe, Kasper Østerbye:
Business Process Modeling: Defining Domain Specific Modeling Languages by Use of UML Profiles. ECMDA-FA 2006: 241-255 - 2005
- Shoichi Morimoto, Jingde Cheng:
Patterning Protection Profiles by UML for Security Specifications. CIMCA/IAWTIC 2005: 946-951 - 2004
- Risto Pitkänen, Petri Selonen:
A UML Profile for Executable and Incremental Specification-Level Modeling. UML 2004: 158-172 - 2002
- Stephen Cranefield
, Martin K. Purvis:
A UML profile and mapping for the generation of ontology-specific content languages. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 17(1): 21-39 (2002) - Dorina C. Petriu, Hui Shen:
Applying the UML Performance Profile: Graph Grammar-Based Derivation of LQN Models from UML Specifications. Computer Performance Evaluation / TOOLS 2002: 159-177
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