[uml2] What do YOU want UML to be? [message #375817] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 15:53  |
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A short tutorial proposal has been submitted for the UML2 UML subcomponent
of MDT at EclipseCon 2007. If you are interested, please vote at
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3610! Here is the
abstract:
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a language for specifying,
visualizing, and documenting models of software systems. One of the
strengths of the latest version of UML is that it can be customized to meet
the needs of a given application or domain. This short tutorial will provide
an in-depth examination of the mechanisms in UML that support such
customizations, including profiles, language units, package merge,
redefinition, and subsetting. These concepts will be made concrete by
exploring various ways in which the UML2 UML subcomponent of the MDT project
(Eclipse's implementation of the UML standard) can be extended. Each of
these techniques will be demonstrated and their relative advantages and
disadvantages will be discussed.
Kenn
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Re: [uml2] What do YOU want UML to be? [message #376822 is a reply to message #375817] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 08:50  |
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Today, November 1, is the last day to vote on tutorial proposals for
EclipseCon 2007. So, if you're interested in this (or any other) proposal,
don't forget to vote!
Kenn
"Kenn Hussey" <khussey@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:ehr3mr$uf1$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>A short tutorial proposal has been submitted for the UML2 UML subcomponent
>of MDT at EclipseCon 2007. If you are interested, please vote at
>http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3610! Here is the
>abstract:
>
> The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a language for specifying,
> visualizing, and documenting models of software systems. One of the
> strengths of the latest version of UML is that it can be customized to
> meet the needs of a given application or domain. This short tutorial will
> provide an in-depth examination of the mechanisms in UML that support such
> customizations, including profiles, language units, package merge,
> redefinition, and subsetting. These concepts will be made concrete by
> exploring various ways in which the UML2 UML subcomponent of the MDT
> project (Eclipse's implementation of the UML standard) can be extended.
> Each of these techniques will be demonstrated and their relative
> advantages and disadvantages will be discussed.
>
> Kenn
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Re: [uml2] What do YOU want UML to be? [message #568502 is a reply to message #375817] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 08:50  |
Eclipse User |
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Today, November 1, is the last day to vote on tutorial proposals for
EclipseCon 2007. So, if you're interested in this (or any other) proposal,
don't forget to vote!
Kenn
"Kenn Hussey" <khussey@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:ehr3mr$uf1$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>A short tutorial proposal has been submitted for the UML2 UML subcomponent
>of MDT at EclipseCon 2007. If you are interested, please vote at
>http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3610! Here is the
>abstract:
>
> The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a language for specifying,
> visualizing, and documenting models of software systems. One of the
> strengths of the latest version of UML is that it can be customized to
> meet the needs of a given application or domain. This short tutorial will
> provide an in-depth examination of the mechanisms in UML that support such
> customizations, including profiles, language units, package merge,
> redefinition, and subsetting. These concepts will be made concrete by
> exploring various ways in which the UML2 UML subcomponent of the MDT
> project (Eclipse's implementation of the UML standard) can be extended.
> Each of these techniques will be demonstrated and their relative
> advantages and disadvantages will be discussed.
>
> Kenn
>
>
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