Integration I And Uml
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Separating crosscutting concerns in agent oriented detailed design: the social patterns case
Although agent-oriented software engineering is quite recent, this new paradigm has been successfully used in industrial applications, such as telecommunications and e-commerce. Among the several issues required for the consolidation of this new paradigm, we highlight the need for suitable methodologies, notations and tools to support agentoriented software
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Automatizando as Regras de Mapeamento entre a Modelagem i* e a Modelagem UML usando XMI para ImplementaÃÃo de um Simulador de Rede Ãpticas
The good understanding of the organizational requirements is vital for the success of the development of applications in the area of Software Engineering. With the popularization of the object oriented paradigm, the modeling language UML (Unified Modeling Language) has became standard for this type of development. However, the UML still is not enough equippe
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Closing the GAP between organizational requirements and object oriented modeling
Requirements Engineering has been considered a key activity in any Software Engineering process. It is well known that a requirements specification should include not only software specifications but also business models and other kinds of information describing the context in which the intended system will function. In recent years we have observed a growin
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society. Publicado em: 2000
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4. Improved cartilage integration and interfacial strength after enzymatic treatment in a cartilage transplantation model
The objective of the present study was to investigate whether treatment of articular cartilage with hyaluronidase and collagenase enhances histological and mechanical integration of a cartilage graft into a defect. Discs of 3 mm diameter were taken from 8-mm diameter bovine cartilage explants. Both discs and annulus were either treated for 24 hours with 0.1%
BioMed Central.