![]() ![]() These actions are to create or delete an object, update an object, establish or remove a link between two objects with respect to an association. To generate a prototype, we translate the pre and post conditions of a use case into a sequence of executable atomic actions. The method is based on a formalization of UML in which a use case is formally specified by a pair of pre and post conditions in the context of a conceptual class model. We present a method for automatically generating a prototype from a UML model of system requirements that consists of a use-case model and a conceptual class model. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) Generating a prototype from a UML model of system requirements
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