RESEARCH PAPERS - Theoretical vs. Practical Complexity: The Case of UML - UML is the standard visual modeling language for object oriented systems development, but it has been criticized for its complexity, inconsistent semantics, and ambiguous constructs. In this research, we use secondary data to test our hypothesis that practical complexity is different from theoretical complexity.
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2005
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Authors: | Siau, Keng ; Erickson, John ; Lee, Lih Yunn |
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Journal of database management : JDM ; an official publication of the International Data Management Institute of the Information Resources Management Association. - Harrisburg, Pa. : Idea Group Publ., ISSN 1063-8016, ZDB-ID 11504821. - Vol. 16.2005, 3, p. 40-57
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