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M-UML: An Extension to UML for the Modeling of Mobile Agent-Based Software Systems

Overview The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a language for the specification, visualization, and documentation of object-oriented software systems [The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, 1998]. However, UML cannot describe in an explicit manner the mobility requirements needed for modeling mobile agent-based software systems. This paper presents M-UML, the proposed extension to UML covering all aspects of mobility at the various views and diagrams of UML. The use of M-UML is illustrated using a simple mobile voting system example.

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Publisher
Reed Elsevier
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PDF
Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Topics
Object-Oriented, Data Visualization, UML

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