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1st UML 1998: Mulhouse, France
- Jean Bézivin, Pierre-Alain Muller:

The Unified Modeling Language, «UML»'98: Beyond the Notation, First International Workshop, Mulhouse, France, June 3-4, 1998, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1618, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66252-9 - Jean Bézivin, Pierre-Alain Muller:

UML: The Birth and Rise of a Standard Modeling Notation. 1-8 - Martin Hitz, Gerti Kappel:

Developing with UML - Some Pitfalls and Workarounds. 9-20 - Colin Atkinson

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Supporting and Applying the UML Conceptual Framework. 21-36 - Bernard Morand:

Modeling: Is it Turning Informal into Formal? 37-48 - Florian Arnold, Gerd Podehl:

Best of Both Worlds - A Mapping from EXPRESS-G to UML. 49-63 - Antoni Olivé, Maria-Ribera Sancho:

Porting ROSES to UML - An Experience Report. 64-77 - Junichi Suzuki, Yoshikazu Yamamoto:

Making UML Models Interoperables with UXF. 78-91 - Martin Gogolla, Mark Richters:

Transformation Rules for UML Class Diagrams. 92-106 - Kevin Lano, Juan Bicarregui

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Semantics and Transformations for UML Models. 107-119 - Philippe Desfray:

Automation of Design Pattern: Concepts, Tools and Practices. 120-131 - Ismaïl Khriss, Mohammed Elkoutbi, Rudolf K. Keller:

Automating the Synthesis of UML StateChart Diagrams from Multiple Collaboration Diagrams. 132-147 - Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer, Steve Cook:

Informal Formality? The Object Constraint Language and Its Application in the UML Metamodel. 148-161 - Ali Hamie, Franco Civello, John Howse, Stuart Kent, Richard Mitchell:

Reflections on the Object Constraint Language. 162-172 - Yongzhen Ou:

On Using UML Class Diagrams for Object-Oriented Database Design. Specification of Integrity Constraints. 173-188 - Jim Arlow, Wolfgang Emmerich, John Quinn:

Literate Modelling - Capturing Business Knowledge with the UML. 189-199 - Mohamed Mancona Kandé, Shahrzade Mazaher, Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel Sacks, Marcus Wittig:

Applying UML to Design an Inter-domain Service Management Application. 200-214 - Axel Korthaus, Stefan Kuhlins:

BOOSTER Process. A Software Development Process Model Integrating Business Object Technology and UML. 215-226 - Eric Bourdeau, Philippe Lugagne, Pascal Roques:

Hierarchical Context Diagrams with UML: An Experience Report on Satellite Ground System Analysis. 227-239 - Jochen Seemann, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:

Extension of UML Sequence Diagrams for Real-Time Systems. 240-252 - Srdjan Kovacevic:

UML and User Interface Modeling. 253-266 - Barbara Paech:

On the Role of Activity Diagrams in UML - A User Task Centered Development Process for UML. 267-277 - Pavel Hruby:

Structuring UML Design Deliverables. 278-293 - Kari Kivisto:

Considerations of and Suggestions for a UML-Specific Process Model. 294-306 - Stephen J. Mellor, Stephen R. Tockey, Rodolphe Arthaud, Philippe Leblanc:

An Action Language for UML: Proposal for a Precise Execution Semantics. 307-318 - Agnes Lanusse, Sébastien Gérard

, François Terrier:
Real-Time Modeling with UML: The ACCORD Approach. 319-335 - Andy Evans, Robert B. France, Kevin Lano, Bernhard Rumpe:

The UML as a Formal Modeling Notation. 336-348 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:

OML: Proposals to Enhance UML. 349-364 - Jean-Marc Jézéquel

, Alain Le Guennec, François Pennaneac'h:
Validating Distributed Software Modeled with the Unified Modeling Language. 365-377 - Tom Mens, Carine Lucas, Patrick Steyaert:

Supporting Disciplined Reuse and Evolution of UML Models. 378-392 - N. G. Lester, F. George Wilkie, David W. Bustard:

Applying UML Extensions to Facilitate Software Reuse. 393-405 - Gunnar Övergaard, Karin Palmkvist:

A Formal Approach to Use Cases and Their Relationships. 406-418 - Paul Allen:

A Practical Framework for Applying UML. 419-433 - Minika Saksena, Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie

, Robert B. France, Matthew P. Evett:
Extending Aggregation Constructs in UML. 435-441

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