2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24315-3_35
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Software Model Creation with Multidimensional UML

Abstract: Part 11: Social Impact of EIS and VisualizationInternational audienceThe aim of the paper is to present the advantages of the Use Cases transformation to the object layers and their visualization in 3D space to reduce complexity. Our work moves selected UML diagram from two-dimensional to multidimensional space for better visualization and readability of the structure or behaviour.Our general scope is to exploit layers for particular components or modules, time and author versions, particular object types (GUI… Show more

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“…In this sense, the possibilities of using OCL should be explored. This way of modeling could be applicable also in the DCI approach (mentioned in Section 4) or in the envisioned 3D rendering of UML [13]. Fig.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this sense, the possibilities of using OCL should be explored. This way of modeling could be applicable also in the DCI approach (mentioned in Section 4) or in the envisioned 3D rendering of UML [13]. Fig.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Figure 3 (left screenshot) presents a mockup that they used to investigate the potential of VR with regard to sequence diagrams. Gregorovič et al (2015) suggest a layered representation of class diagrams to reduce complexity in handling them. Their focus in on applying force directed algorithms to optimise the arrangement of the diagram.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, a number of authors postulate to move towards 3D diagrams in software engineering practice (e.g. in [16], [17], [20]; see also an interesting animation at [19] demonstrating the potential of animated 3D UML). Further examples could easily be given; the ideas are already out there.…”
Section: Graphical (Re)presentation(s) Of (Information And) Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%