A Language-Theoretic View on Guidelines and Consistency Rules of UML
Source: University of Toulouse
Guidelines and consistency rules of UML are used to control the degrees of freedom provided by the language to prevent faults. Guidelines are used in specific domains (e.g., avionics) to recommend the proper use of technologies. Consistency rules are used to deal with inconsistencies in models. However, guidelines and consistency rules use informal restrictions on the uses of languages, which makes checking difficult. In this paper, the authors consider these problems from a language-theoretic view. They propose the formalism of C-Systems, short for "Formal language control systems". A C-System consists of a controlled grammar and a controlling grammar. Guidelines and consistency rules are formalized as controlling grammars that control the uses of UML, i.e. the derivations using the grammar of UML.
| Format: | Size: | 221.33 | |
| Date: | May 2009 |



