Unified modeling language: Theoretical and practical complexity
Systems development methods have become more complex, concurrently with today’s systems. UML (Unified Modeling Language) has been criticized for its complexity, for those learning and using it. Using Rossi and Brinkkemper’s (1996) metrics, Siau and Cao, (2001) completed a complexity analysis of UML...
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Main Authors: | ERICKSON, J., SIAU, Keng |
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2003
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