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- KonferenzbeitragA UML-integrated test description language for component testing(Practical UML-based rigorous development methods - Countering or integrating the extremists, workshop of the pUML-group held together with the UML 2001, 2001) Pickin, Simon; Jard, Claude; Heuillard, Thierry; Jézéquel, Jean-Marc; Desfray, PhilippeA mass market in reusable components demands a high level of compo- nent quality, testing being a crucial part of software quality assurance. For components modelled in UML there are significant advantages to using UML also for the test description language. Since we wish to describe tests of non-trivial temporal ordering properties, we define our test description language based around UML interaction diagrams, seeking inspiration from the work on conformance testing of telecom protocols. We aim at a fully integrated approach which can be captured in a UML component testing profile.
- KonferenzbeitragViewpoint-based modeling – Towards defining the viewpoint concept and implications for supporting modeling tools(EMISA 2012 – Der Mensch im Zentrum der Modellierung, 2012) Fischer, Klaus; Panfilenko, Dima; Krumeich, Julian; Born, Marc; Desfray, PhilippeViewpoint-based modeling is an important recent development in software engineering. It is likely to boost the wider use of modeling techniques because it allows to tailor existing tools with respect to the different stakeholders in software design. The paper reports on results from the VIBAM project in which viewpoint concepts are investigated. We give an overview of the most important contributions from literature regarding viewpoint concepts from which we derived the position that we take in the VIBAM project. After presenting VIBAM's position we derive features that we consider important for tools that support viewpoint features. We plan to integrate these features in the commercial modeling tools MODELIO and MEDINI ANALYZE to the end of the VIBAM project.