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2012-03-13 13:30 |
Okinawa |
Tenbusu-Naha |
Bi-directinal Translation Method between OCL and JML based on Model Driven Development Hiroaki Shimba, Kentaro Hanada, Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2011-65 |
OCL (Object Constraint Language) is an annotation language for UML, which can describe specication more precisely.In rec... [more] |
SS2011-65 pp.49-54 |
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2011-03-07 13:30 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa-ken Seinen Kaikan |
A Simulink to UML Model Transformation Tool with a Function to Generate Behavioral Models Masayoshi Tamura, Tatsuya Kamiyama, Takahiro Soeda, Myungryun Yoo, Takanori Yokoyama (TCU) SS2010-60 |
The paper presents a method and a tool to transform Simulink models into UML models of embedded control software. In the... [more] |
SS2010-60 pp.43-48 |
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2010-08-06 10:00 |
Hokkaido |
Asahikawa Shimin-Bunka-Kaikan (Civic Culture Hall) |
On Implementation of a Translater from OCL into JML Kiyoyuki Miyazawa, Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2010-25 |
OCL (Object Constraint Language) is an annotation language for UML, which can describe specication more precisely. In r... [more] |
SS2010-25 pp.53-58 |
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2009-10-16 10:30 |
Nagano |
Shinshu University |
A Study of Model Transformation Method Between UML and Simulink Satoshi Yoshida, Yoshikazu Ueda (Ibaraki Univ.), Shin Nakajima (NII) SS2009-33 |
Simulink, widely used in the development of embedded systems, is able to generate code automatically and simulate system... [more] |
SS2009-33 pp.25-30 |
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