A semiotics view of modeling method complexity – The case of UML
Unified Modeling Language (UML) is the standard modeling language for object oriented system development. Despite its status as a standard, UML’s formal specification is fuzzy and its theoretical foundation is weak. Semiotics, the study of signs, provides us good theoretical foundation for UML resea...
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Main Authors: | SIAU, Keng, TIAN, Y. |
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2005
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