Using the Unified Modeling language (UML) to represent artifacts in the Zachmann frameword
Abstract (Summary)
An interpretive research approach will be used to describe and decompose UML diagrams into their
respective building blocks. A top down approach will be used to determine views that are important
to enterprises during the system development lifecycle. The importance of providing graphical
representations to describe conceptual ideas will be stressed. A short history will be provided of the
origins of UML as well as a description of the diagrams used. Since UML is a language and not a
methodology a brief discussion regarding a methodology, the Rational Unified Process, will be
covered.
The Zachman framework will be used to present a two-dimensional (Columns and Rows) view of an
enterprise together with a summary of what could be represented in the framework. The UML
building blocks will be mapped within the Zachman framework together with possible reasons for
the mapping.
The paper will conclude by combining several views by different authors to represent artefacts
within the Zachman framework and to show the strengths and weaknesses of the current UML
version 1.5 and what organisations should be aware of when considering implementing UML.
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:uml computer science antiquities informatics
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