Overview
Advances in UML and XML-Based Software Evolution reports recent advances in applications of two popularly used languages, UML and XML, in the field of software evolution. This book covers topics such as: visualizing legacy systems with UML, augmenting UML to support the design and evolution of user interfaces, migration of persistent object models using XML and much more. Advances in UML and XML-Based Software Evolution brings many specialists' views into one comprehensive text for all academic researchers and industrial practitioners to learn more about these languages.Synopsis
This volume describes how recent advances in applications of the UML and XML programming languages are assisting software evolution. With an emphasis on practical implementation, it builds upon information presented in a recent volume, entitled Software Evolution with UML and XML. Here, 15 contributions from international researchers address such topics as visualizing COBOL legacy systems with UML; augmenting UML to support the design and evolution of user interfaces; and using XML as a tool for the automated migration of persistent object models. Editor Yang teaches software engineering at De Montfort U., UK. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR