2017 24th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference Workshops (APSECW) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/apsecw.2017.28
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What is the Further Evidence about UML? - A Systematic Literature Review

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“…The Pareto principle seems to apply in terms of UML diagram usage as well -20 % of the diagrams are being used 80 % of the time by developers. The common ones in software development are class diagrams, sequence diagrams and use case diagrams [1]. All these three diagrams belong to different groups in the context of their layout according to classification in Fig.…”
Section: Classification Of Uml Diagramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Pareto principle seems to apply in terms of UML diagram usage as well -20 % of the diagrams are being used 80 % of the time by developers. The common ones in software development are class diagrams, sequence diagrams and use case diagrams [1]. All these three diagrams belong to different groups in the context of their layout according to classification in Fig.…”
Section: Classification Of Uml Diagramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2017, a group of researchers performed an extended systematic literature review due to which the trend for the future development of UML notation was determined. In [1], 33 empirical papers published between 2009 and 2016 related to * Corresponding author's e-mail: olga.filipova_2@edu.rtu.lv the field of UML model were extracted from electronic databases and considered for review (see Table I). The study shows that in the future the following diagrams will be mostly developed: class, sequence and use case diagrams.…”
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“…to predict software size [4]- [18]. This research focuses on the use of class diagrams for this purpose, since class diagrams are one of the most widely used models [19]. A class diagram [20], [21] is a static class-based model that depicts the overall structure of the software.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%