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A Language-Action Approach to the Design of UML Models

A Language-Action Approach to the Design of UML Models
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Author(s): Peter Rittgen (University College of Boras, Sweden)
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 18
Source title: Enterprise Modeling and Computing with UML
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Peter Rittgen (University College Borås, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-174-2.ch007

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Abstract

The Language-Action Perspective provides a communicative view on the organization. In it an organization is characterized as a system of interacting agents. This view is helpful in understanding how the organization works and it can also contribute to the design of information systems in support of it. This design is often done in UML, a language that views an information system as a system of message-passing objects. We suggest an approach to support this design by mapping action models onto UML models

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