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Java EE: "Your First Cup" tutorial gets the UML Parsing Analysis treatment in a super new demonstration !

This is the most comprehensive demonstration of application of Dr Darren's UMLTM Parsing Analysis recipe to software engineering yet, and forms the basis of a new Webel seminar. Selected sentences of Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform are modelled in UMLTM with traceable binding to analysis elements via source text «wrapper» Components, to form an analysis layer, which is then bound to reverse engineered "designed" elements from Sun's Java EE tutorial. UMLTM Parsing Analysis helps "make words run" ! Visit:

Gallery: UML Parsing Analysis demonstration: Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform

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UML2: 17.3.1 Model (from Models)

A model captures a view of a physical system. It is an abstraction of the physical system, with a certain purpose. This purpose determines what is to be included in the model and what is irrelevant. Thus the model completely describes those aspects of the physical system that are relevant to the purpose of the model, at the appropriate level of detail.

UML2: 7.3.37 Package (from Kernel)

A package is used to group Elements, and provides a Namespace for the grouped elements.

UML2: 7.3.19 Feature (from Kernel)

A feature declares a behavioral or structural characteristic of instances of Classifiers.

UML2: 7.3.46 RedefinableElement (from Kernel)

A redefinable element is an Element that, when defined in the context of a Classifier, can be redefined more specifically or differently in the context of another classifier that specializes (directly or indirectly) the context classifier.

UML2: 7.3.38 PackageableElement (from Kernel)

A packageable element indicates a NamedElement that may be owned directly by a Package.

UML2: 7.3.33 NamedElement (from Kernel, Dependencies)

A named element represents Elements that may have a name. The name is used for identification of the named element within the Namespace in which it is defined. A named element also has a qualified name that allows it to be unambiguously identified within a hierarchy of nested namespaces. NamedElement is an abstract metaclass.

UML2: 7.3.10 Constraint (from Kernel)

A constraint is a condition or restriction expressed in natural language text or in a machine readable language for the purpose of declaring some of the semantics of an Element.

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