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In this article we define a requirements elicitation method based on natural language modelling. We argue that our method complies with synthesized quality criteria for RE methods, and compare this with the compliance of traditional RE methods (EER, ORM, UML). We show limited empirical evidence...
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In this article we define a requirements elicitation method based on natural language modelling. We argue that our method complies with synthesized quality criteria for RE methods, and compare this with the compliance of traditional RE methods (EER, ORM, UML). We show limited empirical evidence...
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The object-role model (ORM) data structure can be represented in the unified modeling language (UML) using the five fact encoding constructs: class attribute, association, association class, sub-class and the association qualifier. In the existing literature there exist numerous mappings of how...
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In dit artikel worden de 9 UML diagramsoorten in hun onderlinge samenhang beschreven. Als uitgangspunt voor deze beschrijving worden de modelleringsconstructies en de modelsoorten uit Kenniskunde gebruikt. Het artikel laat verder zien wat de essentiële diagramsoorten in UML zijn en in welke...
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