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A Metamodel and UML Profile for Rule-extended OWL DL Ontologies

by Saartje Brockmans, Peter Haase, Pascal Hitzler, Rudi Studer - In 3rd Annual European Semantic Web Conference, Budva , 2006
"... Abstract. In this paper we present a MOF compliant metamodel and UML profile for the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) that integrates with our previous work on a metamodel and UML profile for OWL DL. Based on this metamodel and profile, UML tools can be used for visual modeling of rule-extended ont ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we present a MOF compliant metamodel and UML profile for the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) that integrates with our previous work on a metamodel and UML profile for OWL DL. Based on this metamodel and profile, UML tools can be used for visual modeling of rule

Transformations Between UML and OWL-S

by Roy Grønmo, Michael C. Jaeger, Hjørdis Hoff - of Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2005
"... Abstract. As the number of available Web services increases there is a growing demand to realize complex business processes by combining and reusing avail-able Web services. The reuse and combination of services results in a composition of Web services that may also involve services provided in the ..."
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-level and hard to use even for experienced Web service developers. We propose a UML profile for semantic Web services that enables the use of high-level graphical models as an integration platform for se-mantic Web services. The UML profile provides flexibility as it supports multiple semantic Web service

Towards an UML Profile for Web Service Composition Based on Behavioral Descriptions

by Ayoub Sabraoui, Ahmed Ettalbi, Mohammed El Koutbi, Abdeslam En-nouaary
"... Web service composition is one of the challenging issues that have been investigated over the past decade. It consists of combining and reusing existing Web services to best suit new user requirements. This paper proposes an UML profile to compose Web services based on their behavioral aspects. To d ..."
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. To do so, the web service WSDL files are first transformed to UML models; then the profile is used to integrate them; finally the MDA approach is adopted to transform the ap-plied profile into a BPEL process. As such, our method has the advantages of being independent of the Web service composition

Webml modelling in uml

by N. Moreno, P. Fraternali, A. Vallecillo - Software, IET
"... Abstract: In recent years, we have witnessed how the Web Engineering community has started using the standard unified modelling language (UML) notation, techniques and supporting tools for modelling Web systems, which has led to the adaptation to UML of several existing modelling languages, notation ..."
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and natural way the concepts and mechanisms of its domain of reference. However, it cannot fully interoperate with other notations, nor be integrated with other modelbased tools. As a solution to these requirements, a UML 2.0 profile for WebML which allows WebML models to be used in conjunction with other

UML-Based Modeling of Data-oriented WEB Applications

by Attila Adamkó
"... Abstract: Recently a growing demand has arisen for methods for the development of small-and medium scale Web Information Systems (WIS). Web applications are being built in a rapidly changing environment where requirements are usually unstable. Short-time design and implementation are needed in respo ..."
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method for Web applications which takes into account the data-oriented aspects of the application. The method is based on a UML profile adapted to the problem domain by means of stereotypes as well as a strategy for generating code templates from such models. We provide a method to derive the navigation

How Robust Is Your Web API Client?

by Tiago Espinha, Andy Zaidman, Hans-gerhard Gross, Tiago Espinha, Andy Zaidman, Hans-gerhard Gross
"... Abstract—Web APIs provide a systematic and extensible ap-proach for application-to-application interaction. A large number of mobile applications makes use of web APIs to integrate services into apps. Each Web API’s evolution pace is determined by their respective developer and mobile application de ..."
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Abstract—Web APIs provide a systematic and extensible ap-proach for application-to-application interaction. A large number of mobile applications makes use of web APIs to integrate services into apps. Each Web API’s evolution pace is determined by their respective developer and mobile application

Issues in Mapping from UML Real-Time Profile to OSEK

by Zonghua Gu, Shige Wang, Kang G. Shin - Proc SVERTS: Workshop on Specification and Validation of UML models for Real Time and Embedded Systems, Workshop at UML 2003, October
"... UML Profile for Schedulability, Performance and Time is designed to add standard real-time extensions to UML in order to facilitate real-time analysis capabilities, such as rate monotonic analysis, based on the profile. In this paper we explore issues involved in generating code for the OSEK API, wh ..."
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UML Profile for Schedulability, Performance and Time is designed to add standard real-time extensions to UML in order to facilitate real-time analysis capabilities, such as rate monotonic analysis, based on the profile. In this paper we explore issues involved in generating code for the OSEK API

Generation Of Web Applications From Uml Models Using An Xml Publishing Framework

by Andreas Kraus, Nora Koch , 2002
"... In this paper we present a method for the semiautomatic transition from the design models of a Web application to a running implementation. The design phase consists of constructing a set of UML models such as the conceptual model, the navigation model and the presentation model. We use the UML exte ..."
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extension mechanisms, i.e. stereotypes, tagged values and OCL constraints, thereby defining a UML Profile for the Web application domain. We show how these design models can automatically be mapped to XML documents with a structure conforming to their respective XML Schema definitions. Further on we

Agent UML Notation for

by Multiagent System Design
"... From the earliest days of multiagent system development, the need has existed for both a methodology and a modeling notation that assist in design. The Agent UML community has responded by developing the AUML notation — a UML profile dedicated to agents that tries to simplify the transition from sof ..."
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From the earliest days of multiagent system development, the need has existed for both a methodology and a modeling notation that assist in design. The Agent UML community has responded by developing the AUML notation — a UML profile dedicated to agents that tries to simplify the transition from

Towards a UML-Compliant Semantic Web Services Development

by Diana M. Sánchez, César J. Acuña, José María Cavero, Esperanza Marcos
"... Abstract. The coming of the semantic web and, in particular, the coming of the semantic web services (SWS) technology demands the inclusion of new components in the applications involving semantic web services. So, web development methodologies must be tailored to support the systematic development ..."
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of such new components. In previous works we have presented an UML profile, which extends the SOD-M method for service oriented Web Information System development of the MIDAS model-driven framework, to address the development of Semantic Web Services using WSMO (Web Service Modeling Ontology). The UML
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