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Extending the UML for modelling variability for system families

Silva Robak, Bogdan Franczyk, Silva Robak (2002)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The process of modelling and developing commonality and variability for system families should be supported by suitable methods and notations. The object-oriented methods and their notations, which are used at present, focus on the development of a single system at a time. In this paper we analyse feature models as a representation of the common parts and variants contained in a system family, and propose using a feature diagram as a basic representation of commonality, variability and...

Comparative Analysis: A Feasible Software Engineering Method

Maneva, Nelly (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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The reasonable choice is a critical success factor for decision- making in the field of software engineering (SE). A case-driven comparative analysis has been introduced and a procedure for its systematic application has been suggested. The paper describes how the proposed method can be built in a general framework for SE activities. Some examples of experimental versions of the framework are brie y presented.

Generalized Nets Model of an E-Learning System Software Architecture

Dimov, Aleksandar, Ilieva, Sylvia (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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The paper has been presented at the International Conference Pioneers of Bulgarian Mathematics, Dedicated to Nikola Obreshko ff and Lubomir Tschakaloff , Sofi a, July, 2006. Component-based software engineering and software architecture are tightly connected areas in computer science. Software architecture presents the functionality of the system as decomposition into components, the properties of these components and the connectors between them. This paper illustrates a...

Defining the semantics of rule-based Web applications through model-driven development

Joaquín Cañadas, José Palma, Samuel Túnez (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Rule languages and inference engines incorporate reasoning capabilities to Web information systems. This paper presents an approach for the specification and development of Web applications performing the usual functionalities of data management and incorporating a rule engine for reasoning capabilities. The proposed approach is based on the definition of a high-level representation of the semantics of rule-based applications through a formalism for conceptual modeling combining lightweight...