Towards an Integrated Quality Assessment and Improvement Approach for UML Models
Abstract
Models defined using the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
are nowadays common parts of software documentations, specifications
and sometimes even implementations. However, there is a broad variety
of how UML is used. Reasons can be found, for example, in the lack of
generally accepted modeling norms and guidelines, the semi-formal se-
mantics of UML, or the complexity of the language. In practice, these factors inevitably lead to quality problems in UML models that need to be
addressed. We investigate and discuss existing work in the field of quality
assessment and improvement of UML models and present how we envision an integrated approach to quality assessment and improvement of
UML models. We assess a model with a Factor-Criteria-Metrics (FCM)
based quality model, detect issues by finding smells and violated met-
ric thresholds in UML models, and improve UML models by applying
refactorings using model-to-model transformations.
Document Type:
Articles in Conference Proceedings
Booktitle:
Proceedings of the 14th International SDL Conference on Design for Motes and Mobiles
Series:
SDL'09
Address:
Bochum, Germany
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag
Pages:
63-81
Month:
9
Year:
2009
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