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Comprehension and Transformation of Object-Oriented Models. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, April 2008, Pages: 76


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During OO design, the real-world objects are mapped into software objects with assigned responsibilities to fulfill certain tasks. In order to improve the quality of software systems, a number of approaches have been proposed to improve the quality of the existing code. One of these is restructuring. However, refining implementation artifacts tends to be much more expensive than refining design artifacts. In addition, Model Driven Architecture with its supporting tools has become the mainstream in software development and provides increasingly powerful facilities to automatically generate documentation and code from the platform-independent design model. These facts make the quality of a software product greatly associated with the quality of the design model. In recent years, there is a trend of addressing restructuring at a higher level of abstraction. In MDA, a UML model is widely used to build and visualize the design in a platform-independent way. In this book, we propose the development of approaches, which can be beneficial to both during development as well as during maintenance, to obtain comprehension, and perform restructuring of the UML design model.



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