Article | REF: H3880 V2

UML/OCL modeling of programming languages: towards an incremental IDM process

Authors: Pierre BAZEX, Agusti CANALS

Publication date: August 10, 2011

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1. Industrial needs and development processes

Using the MDA approach (in fact, the MDE approach advocated by the OMG) in industry is a definite challenge. To date, some more or less successful attempts have been made, but we're not at the end of the tunnel yet. What's the situation?

In this dossier, we present a systematic and pragmatic method for modeling the semantics of programming languages based on UML and OCL descriptions, and its application within an IDM process where models are at the heart of software development. This approach relies on the mathematical precision of denotational semantics, as well as the accessibility and leading role of UML/OCL definitions, to answer two major questions:

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