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Tag Archives: Transformation
Are your Requirements complete?
Completeness is one big issue in requirements engineering. Here’s how this can be approached by systematic analysis. To me this is already a basic application of modeling and its benefits. Continue reading
Meanings of “Model”
On the different usages of ‘model’ in the sense of Business Process Model or Entity Relationship Model, and in mathematical Model Theory.
Posted in Epistemology
Tagged abstraction, analysis, Diagram, Domain, Finite Model Theory, Language, model, model theory, modeling, Requirements, software engineering, Transformation
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UML and Complexity aware modeling
I believe that applying complexity classes to UML can provide a substantial benefit, if it can support the controlled (complexity aware) use of language. Continue reading
Posted in Software_Engineering
Tagged Activity, Class, Complexity, Diagram, Domain, Finite Model Theory, Language, model, model theory, modeling, State Machine, Transformation, UML
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