Since the year 1977, role modeling has been continuously investigated as promising paradigm to model complex, dynamic systems. However, this research had almost no influence on the design of todays increasingly complex and context-sensitive software systems. The reason for that is twofold. First, most modeling languages focused either on the behavioral, relational or context-dependent nature of roles rather than combining them. Second, there is a lack of tool support for the design, validation, and generation of role-based software systems. In particular, there exists no graphical role modeling editor supporting the three natures as well as the various proposed constraints. To overcome this deficiency, we introduce the Full-fledged Role Mod...
Present-day software systems have to fulfill an increasing number of requirements rendering them mor...
The development of Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) and the use of roles within AOSE have ...
In a modern world software systems are literally everywhere. These should cope with very complex sc...
Since the year 1977, role modeling has been continuously investigated as promising paradigm to model...
Role-based modeling has been investigated for over 35 years as a promising paradigm to model complex...
Role-based modeling has been proposed in 1977 by Charles W. Bachman, as a means to model complex and...
In the increasingly dynamic realities of today's software systems, it is no longer feasible to alway...
Role-based modeling has been proposed almost 40 years ago as a means to model complex and dynamic do...
Present-day software systems have to fulfill an increasing number of requirements, which makes them ...
Large software systems are in need of a construction plan to determine and define every concept and ...
Role-based modeling has been investigated for over 35 years as a promising paradigm to model complex...
Software is becoming more and more part of our daily life and makes it easier, e.g., in the areas of...
Many systems that host groups of users, like social media platforms, provide solutions or tools for ...
The role generic relationship for conceptual modeling relates a class of objects (e.g., persons) and...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper we use Object-Role Modeling (ORM) to complement System D...
Present-day software systems have to fulfill an increasing number of requirements rendering them mor...
The development of Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) and the use of roles within AOSE have ...
In a modern world software systems are literally everywhere. These should cope with very complex sc...
Since the year 1977, role modeling has been continuously investigated as promising paradigm to model...
Role-based modeling has been investigated for over 35 years as a promising paradigm to model complex...
Role-based modeling has been proposed in 1977 by Charles W. Bachman, as a means to model complex and...
In the increasingly dynamic realities of today's software systems, it is no longer feasible to alway...
Role-based modeling has been proposed almost 40 years ago as a means to model complex and dynamic do...
Present-day software systems have to fulfill an increasing number of requirements, which makes them ...
Large software systems are in need of a construction plan to determine and define every concept and ...
Role-based modeling has been investigated for over 35 years as a promising paradigm to model complex...
Software is becoming more and more part of our daily life and makes it easier, e.g., in the areas of...
Many systems that host groups of users, like social media platforms, provide solutions or tools for ...
The role generic relationship for conceptual modeling relates a class of objects (e.g., persons) and...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper we use Object-Role Modeling (ORM) to complement System D...
Present-day software systems have to fulfill an increasing number of requirements rendering them mor...
The development of Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) and the use of roles within AOSE have ...
In a modern world software systems are literally everywhere. These should cope with very complex sc...