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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #377998 is a reply to message #377997] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 17:15 |
Stefan Kuhn Messages: 355 Registered: July 2009 |
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hi kenn,
with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
stereotypes is available.
-stefan
Kenn Hussey wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools that
> provide complete support for profiles...
>
> Kenn
>
> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> hi kenn,
>>
>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting uml2+stereotypes_?
>>
>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>> it's useful.
>>
>> -stefan
>>
>>
>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>> SKuhn,
>>>
>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>> provide
>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>>
>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for these
>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there other
>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>
>>> -stefan
>
>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #377999 is a reply to message #377998] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 23:00 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
Kenn
"SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
> hi kenn,
>
> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>
> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>
> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
> stereotypes is available.
>
> -stefan
>
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>> Stefan,
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>> that
>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>
>> Kenn
>>
>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi kenn,
>>>
>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>
>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>> it's useful.
>>>
>>> -stefan
>>>
>>>
>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>
>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>> provide
>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>
>>>> Kenn
>>>>
>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>> hi all,
>>>>
>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>> these
>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>> other
>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>
>>>> -stefan
>>
>>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #378027 is a reply to message #377999] |
Wed, 12 December 2007 14:19 |
Stefan Kuhn Messages: 355 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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hi kenn,
these are good news for me- at least I didn't miss to find it :)
By the way, does anybody know if someone realized the same approach as I
did: building a DSL-Editor based on UML+Stereotypes? I've just seen
Enterprise Architect doing it, but it doesn't focus on it so the
functionality is limited (put window in button)
-stefan
Kenn Hussey wrote:
> Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
>
> Kenn
>
> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
> news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> hi kenn,
>>
>> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
>> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>>
>> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
>> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
>> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>>
>> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
>> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
>> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
>> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
>> stereotypes is available.
>>
>> -stefan
>>
>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>> Stefan,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>>> that
>>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>>
>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>> hi kenn,
>>>>
>>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>>
>>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>>> it's useful.
>>>>
>>>> -stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>>> provide
>>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>>
>>>>> Kenn
>>>>>
>>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>> hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>>> these
>>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>>> other
>>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>>
>>>>> -stefan
>>>
>
>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #378052 is a reply to message #378027] |
Tue, 29 January 2008 20:19 |
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Hi stefan,
perhaps an easiest way to achieve your goal is to have your DSL editor
built (generated) upon a metamodel (with GMF for instance) and then
develop the metamodel2UMLProfile transformation so that you can store
the model as a UML profiled model...
regards,
Raphaël
TOPCASED team
SKuhn a écrit :
> hi kenn,
>
> these are good news for me- at least I didn't miss to find it :)
> By the way, does anybody know if someone realized the same approach as I
> did: building a DSL-Editor based on UML+Stereotypes? I've just seen
> Enterprise Architect doing it, but it doesn't focus on it so the
> functionality is limited (put window in button)
>
> -stefan
>
>
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>> Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
>>
>> Kenn
>>
>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>> news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi kenn,
>>>
>>> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
>>> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>>>
>>> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
>>> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
>>> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>>>
>>> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
>>> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
>>> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
>>> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
>>> stereotypes is available.
>>>
>>> -stefan
>>>
>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>> Stefan,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>>>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>>>> that
>>>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>>>
>>>> Kenn
>>>>
>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>> hi kenn,
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>>>
>>>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>>>> it's useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> -stefan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>>>> provide
>>>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kenn
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>>> hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>>>> these
>>>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>>>> other
>>>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -stefan
>>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #578676 is a reply to message #377997] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 17:15 |
Stefan Kuhn Messages: 355 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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hi kenn,
with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
stereotypes is available.
-stefan
Kenn Hussey wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools that
> provide complete support for profiles...
>
> Kenn
>
> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> hi kenn,
>>
>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting uml2+stereotypes_?
>>
>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>> it's useful.
>>
>> -stefan
>>
>>
>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>> SKuhn,
>>>
>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>> provide
>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>>
>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for these
>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there other
>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>
>>> -stefan
>
>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #578703 is a reply to message #377998] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 23:00 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
Kenn
"SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
> hi kenn,
>
> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>
> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>
> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
> stereotypes is available.
>
> -stefan
>
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>> Stefan,
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>> that
>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>
>> Kenn
>>
>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi kenn,
>>>
>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>
>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>> it's useful.
>>>
>>> -stefan
>>>
>>>
>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>
>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>> provide
>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>
>>>> Kenn
>>>>
>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>> hi all,
>>>>
>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>> these
>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>> other
>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>
>>>> -stefan
>>
>>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #581092 is a reply to message #377999] |
Wed, 12 December 2007 14:19 |
Stefan Kuhn Messages: 355 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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hi kenn,
these are good news for me- at least I didn't miss to find it :)
By the way, does anybody know if someone realized the same approach as I
did: building a DSL-Editor based on UML+Stereotypes? I've just seen
Enterprise Architect doing it, but it doesn't focus on it so the
functionality is limited (put window in button)
-stefan
Kenn Hussey wrote:
> Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
>
> Kenn
>
> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
> news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> hi kenn,
>>
>> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
>> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>>
>> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
>> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
>> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>>
>> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
>> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
>> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
>> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
>> stereotypes is available.
>>
>> -stefan
>>
>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>> Stefan,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>>> that
>>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>>
>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>> hi kenn,
>>>>
>>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>>
>>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>>> it's useful.
>>>>
>>>> -stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>>> provide
>>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>>
>>>>> Kenn
>>>>>
>>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>> hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>>> these
>>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>>> other
>>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>>
>>>>> -stefan
>>>
>
>
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Re: Domain specific view on uml model [message #581484 is a reply to message #378027] |
Tue, 29 January 2008 20:19 |
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Hi stefan,
perhaps an easiest way to achieve your goal is to have your DSL editor
built (generated) upon a metamodel (with GMF for instance) and then
develop the metamodel2UMLProfile transformation so that you can store
the model as a UML profiled model...
regards,
Raphaël
TOPCASED team
SKuhn a écrit :
> hi kenn,
>
> these are good news for me- at least I didn't miss to find it :)
> By the way, does anybody know if someone realized the same approach as I
> did: building a DSL-Editor based on UML+Stereotypes? I've just seen
> Enterprise Architect doing it, but it doesn't focus on it so the
> functionality is limited (put window in button)
>
> -stefan
>
>
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>> Ah, I see now. I'm not aware of such a tool, but maybe someone else is...
>>
>> Kenn
>>
>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>> news:fjmgpf$15n$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> hi kenn,
>>>
>>> with language workbench I mean a tool(set) which supports me in creating
>>> a (visual) language e.g. GMF.
>>>
>>> In my case, I'm using GMF to display a class w/ sterotype <<button>> as
>>> a button, and <<window>> as a window. Windows are composites. Just
>>> connections between stereotypes are shown- everything else is blanked.
>>>
>>> The point is that GMF (Codegen) focuses on DSLs with their own
>>> Metamodel, not on UML models enriched with Profiles/Stereotypes. Because
>>> of that the creation of a DSL Editor based on uml2 is a bit cumbersome.
>>> I was wondering if a tool that focuses on creating DSL Editors based on
>>> stereotypes is available.
>>>
>>> -stefan
>>>
>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>> Stefan,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "language workbench", but what you are
>>>> describing sounds like it should be possible using UML modeling tools
>>>> that
>>>> provide complete support for profiles...
>>>>
>>>> Kenn
>>>>
>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>> news:fjepgt$gfh$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>> hi kenn,
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks for you answer. Maybe I didn't formulate my question correctly.
>>>>> To reword it: Is there a _language workbench supporting
>>>>> uml2+stereotypes_?
>>>>>
>>>>> In other words: What I try to achieve is more or less my own -domain
>>>>> specific- diagram type. It'll just show a special set of elements, ease
>>>>> editing them and support e.g. diagram partitioning and constraints where
>>>>> it's useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> -stefan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>>>>>> SKuhn,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd expect this capability to be offered by any tool that claims to
>>>>>> provide
>>>>>> full support for UML profiles. One such tool is IBM's Rational Software
>>>>>> Architect/Modeler, for example; I'm sure there are others...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kenn
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "SKuhn" <kuhn@oio.de> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:fj15op$oi4$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>>>> hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> in my theses, I'm writing a program which offers a domain specific view
>>>>>> on an uml-model. E.g. there's a tool called Enterprise Architect (EA)
>>>>>> which offers gui-modeling in uml. In EA a they change the visual
>>>>>> representation of a class from uml notation e.g. to a button depending
>>>>>> on it's stereotype. It lacks constraints which would be useful for
>>>>>> these
>>>>>> kind of app ... like a table/ button can be in a button. Are there
>>>>>> other
>>>>>> tools which offer a similar domain specific view on an uml-model?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -stefan
>>
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