An analysis of how visual modeling of structure and dynamic
behavior of a multimedia application differs from modeling conventional
software shows that aspects of the graphical user interface and
time-dynamic behavior ought to be integral parts of a coherent
multimedia application model. In this sense, we extend the
model-view-controller paradigm towards multimedia. As a result, we
present OMMMA-L, a visual language for the object-oriented modeling of
multimedia applications, that is based on the Unified Modeling Language
(UML). The structural and behavioral diagram types of UML have been
analyzed and are adapted and extended according to multimedia
application characteristics. A presentation diagram is introduced and
integrated to adequately describe the visual presentation. In addition
to explaining the different diagram types, we also give pragmatic
guidelines on how to deploy and combine the various diagrams
Beschreibung
IEEE Xplore - Extending UML for modeling of multimedia applications
%0 Conference Paper
%1 sauer-engels:99
%A Sauer, Stefan
%A Engels, Gregor
%B Proceedings 1999 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL'99)
%D 1999
%K 1999 Multimedia UML
%P 80-87
%R 10.1109/VL.1999.795878
%T Extending UML for modeling of multimedia applications
%U http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=795878
%X An analysis of how visual modeling of structure and dynamic
behavior of a multimedia application differs from modeling conventional
software shows that aspects of the graphical user interface and
time-dynamic behavior ought to be integral parts of a coherent
multimedia application model. In this sense, we extend the
model-view-controller paradigm towards multimedia. As a result, we
present OMMMA-L, a visual language for the object-oriented modeling of
multimedia applications, that is based on the Unified Modeling Language
(UML). The structural and behavioral diagram types of UML have been
analyzed and are adapted and extended according to multimedia
application characteristics. A presentation diagram is introduced and
integrated to adequately describe the visual presentation. In addition
to explaining the different diagram types, we also give pragmatic
guidelines on how to deploy and combine the various diagrams
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abstract = {An analysis of how visual modeling of structure and dynamic
behavior of a multimedia application differs from modeling conventional
software shows that aspects of the graphical user interface and
time-dynamic behavior ought to be integral parts of a coherent
multimedia application model. In this sense, we extend the
model-view-controller paradigm towards multimedia. As a result, we
present OMMMA-L, a visual language for the object-oriented modeling of
multimedia applications, that is based on the Unified Modeling Language
(UML). The structural and behavioral diagram types of UML have been
analyzed and are adapted and extended according to multimedia
application characteristics. A presentation diagram is introduced and
integrated to adequately describe the visual presentation. In addition
to explaining the different diagram types, we also give pragmatic
guidelines on how to deploy and combine the various diagrams},
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author = {Sauer, Stefan and Engels, Gregor},
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booktitle = {Proceedings 1999 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL'99)},
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timestamp = {2010-06-14T14:12:21.000+0200},
title = {Extending {UML} for modeling of multimedia applications},
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year = 1999
}