Publikation: Bridging Java Annotations and UML Profiles with JUMP
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UML profiles support annotations at the modeling level. However, current modeling tools lack the capabilities to generate such annotations required for the programming level, which is desirable for reverse engineering and for- ward engineering scenarios. To overcome this shortcoming, we defined an effec- tive conceptual mapping between Java annotations and UML profiles as a basis for implementing the JUMP tool. It automates the generation of profiles from annotation-based libraries and their application to generate profiled UML mod- els. In this demonstration, we (i) compare our mapping with the different rep- resentational capabilities of current UML modeling tools, (ii) apply our tool to a model-based software modernization scenario, and (iii) evaluate its scalability with real-world libraries and applications.
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BERGMAYR, Alexander, Michael GROSSNIKLAUS, Manuel WIMMER, Gerti KAPPEL, 2014. Bridging Java Annotations and UML Profiles with JUMP. ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS 2014). Valencia, Spain, 1. Okt. 2014 - 2. Okt. 2014. In: YUE, Tao, ed., Benoit COMBEMALE, ed.. Proceedings of the Demonstrations Track of the ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2014). 2014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 1255. ISSN 1613-0073BibTex
@inproceedings{Bergmayr2014Bridg-33613, year={2014}, title={Bridging Java Annotations and UML Profiles with JUMP}, url={http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1255/paper1.pdf}, number={1255}, issn={1613-0073}, series={CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, booktitle={Proceedings of the Demonstrations Track of the ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2014)}, editor={Yue, Tao and Combemale, Benoit}, author={Bergmayr, Alexander and Grossniklaus, Michael and Wimmer, Manuel and Kappel, Gerti} }
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