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Describing and Extending Classes with XMI: an Industrial Experience

Chapter
Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Describing and Extending Classes with XMI: an Industrial Experience / Cabri, G., Iori, M., Salvarani, A. - In: Software Evolution with UML and XML / HONGJI YANG. - STAMPA. - HERSHEY : Idea Group Publishing, 2005. - ISBN 9781591404620. - pp. 352-393
abstract:
This chapter reports on an industrial experience about the management and the evolution of classes in an automated way. Today’s software industries rely on software components that can be reused in different situations, in order to save time and reuseverified software. The object-oriented programming paradigm significantly supports component-oriented programming, by providing the class construct. Nevertheless, already-implemented components are often required to evolve toward new architecturalparadigms. Our approach enables the description of classes via XML (eXtensible Markup Language) documents, and allows the evolution of such classes via automated tools, which manipulate the XML documents in an appropriate way. To grant standarddescriptions compliant with the UML (Unified Modeling Language) model, we exploit the XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) interchange format, which is a standard, defined by OMG (Object Management Group), that puts together XML, UML and MOF (MetaObject Facility).
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
Class description; Java; XML; XMI
List of contributors:
Cabri, Giacomo; Iori, M.; Salvarani, A.
Authors of the University:
CABRI Giacomo
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/461094
Book title:
Software Evolution with UML and XML
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