UML class-based models and OWL ontologies constitute modeling approaches with different strengths and weaknesses that make them appropriate for specifying distinct aspects of software systems. We propose an integrated use of both modeling approaches in a coherent framework -- TwoUse. We present a framework involving different concrete syntaxes for developing integrated models and use a SPARQL-like approach for writing query operations. We illustrate TwoUse's applicability with a case study and conclude that TwoUse achieves enhancements of non-functional software requirements like maintainability, reusability and extensibility.
%0 Journal Article
%1 parreiras_using_2010
%A Parreiras, Fernando Silva
%A Staab, Steffen
%D 2010
%J Data & Knowledge Engineering
%K + Ecore; Language Manipulation; Ontologies; checking; consistency definition; metamodel; tools twouse {CASE} {OWL-DL}; {OWL}; {UML};
%N 11
%P 1194--1207
%R 10.1016/j.datak.2010.07.009
%T Using ontologies with UML class-based modeling: The TwoUse approach
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYX-50J4M6X-5/2/0af833bc0750a5efddf70c0696a4fe5c
%V 69
%X UML class-based models and OWL ontologies constitute modeling approaches with different strengths and weaknesses that make them appropriate for specifying distinct aspects of software systems. We propose an integrated use of both modeling approaches in a coherent framework -- TwoUse. We present a framework involving different concrete syntaxes for developing integrated models and use a SPARQL-like approach for writing query operations. We illustrate TwoUse's applicability with a case study and conclude that TwoUse achieves enhancements of non-functional software requirements like maintainability, reusability and extensibility.
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abstract = {{UML} class-based models and {OWL} ontologies constitute modeling approaches with different strengths and weaknesses that make them appropriate for specifying distinct aspects of software systems. We propose an integrated use of both modeling approaches in a coherent framework -- {TwoUse.} We present a framework involving different concrete syntaxes for developing integrated models and use a {SPARQL-like} approach for writing query operations. We illustrate {TwoUse's} applicability with a case study and conclude that {TwoUse} achieves enhancements of non-functional software requirements like maintainability, reusability and extensibility.},
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author = {Parreiras, Fernando Silva and Staab, Steffen},
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doi = {10.1016/j.datak.2010.07.009},
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issn = {{0169-023X}},
journal = {Data \& Knowledge Engineering},
keywords = {+ Ecore; Language Manipulation; Ontologies; checking; consistency definition; metamodel; tools twouse {CASE} {OWL-DL}; {OWL}; {UML};},
lccn = {0010},
month = nov,
number = 11,
pages = {1194--1207},
shorttitle = {Using ontologies with {UML} class-based modeling},
timestamp = {2013-02-28T11:14:04.000+0100},
title = {{Using ontologies with {UML} class-based modeling: The {TwoUse} approach}},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYX-50J4M6X-5/2/0af833bc0750a5efddf70c0696a4fe5c},
volume = 69,
year = 2010
}