FP-UML 2011 - The Seventh International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Seventh International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML)
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been widely accepted as the standard object-oriented (OO) modeling language for modeling various aspects of software and information systems. The UML is an extensible language, in the sense that it provides mechanisms to introduce new elements for specific domains if necessary, such as web applications, database applications, business modeling, software development processes, data warehouses. Furthermore, the latest version of UML 2.0 got even bigger and more complicated with more diagrams for some good reasons. Although UML providesdifferent diagrams for modeling different aspects of a software system, not all of them need to be applied in most cases. Therefore, heuristics, design guidelines, lessons learned from experiences are extremely important for the effective use of UML 2.0 and to avoid unnecessary complication. Also, approaches are needed to better manage UML 2.0 and its extensions so they do not become too complex too manage in the end. Already, the many UML extensions are not well integrated and the UML 2.0 metamodel has become very complex.
The Seventh International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML'11) intends to be a sequel to the successful BP-UML'05 ? FP-UML'10 workshops held in conjunction with the ER'05 ? ER'10 conferences. The objective of FP-UML'11 is to be an international forum for exchanging ideas on the latest and best practices of the UML in all aspects of software development. Papers focusing on the application of the UML in new domains; new experiences with UML 2.0; and foundations, theory, and UML 2.0 extensions will be highly encouraged. The workshop will be a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the different facets related to the use of the UML for the development of software and information systems.
Workshop chairs:
Guido Geerts -University of Delaware, USA.
Matti Rossi, Aalto University, Finland.
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been widely accepted as the standard object-oriented (OO) modeling language for modeling various aspects of software and information systems. The UML is an extensible language, in the sense that it provides mechanisms to introduce new elements for specific domains if necessary, such as web applications, database applications, business modeling, software development processes, data warehouses. Furthermore, the latest version of UML 2.0 got even bigger and more complicated with more diagrams for some good reasons. Although UML providesdifferent diagrams for modeling different aspects of a software system, not all of them need to be applied in most cases. Therefore, heuristics, design guidelines, lessons learned from experiences are extremely important for the effective use of UML 2.0 and to avoid unnecessary complication. Also, approaches are needed to better manage UML 2.0 and its extensions so they do not become too complex too manage in the end. Already, the many UML extensions are not well integrated and the UML 2.0 metamodel has become very complex.
The Seventh International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML'11) intends to be a sequel to the successful BP-UML'05 ? FP-UML'10 workshops held in conjunction with the ER'05 ? ER'10 conferences. The objective of FP-UML'11 is to be an international forum for exchanging ideas on the latest and best practices of the UML in all aspects of software development. Papers focusing on the application of the UML in new domains; new experiences with UML 2.0; and foundations, theory, and UML 2.0 extensions will be highly encouraged. The workshop will be a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the different facets related to the use of the UML for the development of software and information systems.
Workshop chairs:
Guido Geerts -University of Delaware, USA.
Matti Rossi, Aalto University, Finland.
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