2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijcaet.2014.060309
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From UML 2.0 diagrams to aspect oriented diagrams using graph transformation

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“…In literature, various research works have been done to transform informal models to formal ones (Rehab and Chaoui (2015)) (Aouag et al (2014)) (Guerrouf et al (2013)) (Debbabi et al (2010)). These transformations are generally implemented and offered as tools which can assist architects during the verification of their systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In literature, various research works have been done to transform informal models to formal ones (Rehab and Chaoui (2015)) (Aouag et al (2014)) (Guerrouf et al (2013)) (Debbabi et al (2010)). These transformations are generally implemented and offered as tools which can assist architects during the verification of their systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These transformations are generally implemented and offered as tools which can assist architects during the verification of their systems. Many of these works are dedicated to generate formal models from UML and SysML diagrams (Rehab and Chaoui (2015)) (Aouag et al (2014)) (Rahim et al (2015)), which are considered as informal models. In fact, the sequence diagram, which is a shared model between UML and SysML, was be the matter of many transformation works.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OOP creates a coupling between the core and cross-cutting concerns; that is undesirable. Cross-cutting concerns are those parts of the program that are scattered across multiple modules of the program and are also tangled with other modules (Singh et al, 2016;Aouag et al, 2014). The most simple and common example of a cross-cutting concern is logging.…”
Section: Aspect-oriented Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%