Generating UML diagrams from task models

  • Authors:
  • Shijian Lu;Cécile Paris;Keith Vander Linden;Nathalie Colineau

  • Affiliations:
  • CSIRO/CMIS, Locked Bag, North Ryde, NSW, Australia;CSIRO/CMIS, Locked Bag, North Ryde, NSW, Australia;College, Grand Rapids, MI;CSIRO/CMIS, Locked Bag, North Ryde, Australia

  • Venue:
  • CHINZ '03 Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

The importance of task analysis and modelling to software system development is well recognised. After all, the central mission for most software systems is to help users accomplish their tasks. However, while object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) has been established as the major paradigm in the software industry, effectively incorporating task analysis and modelling into that process is still in the realm of research. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for integrating OOAD and Task Modelling. By exploiting the common semantic ground between task models and system behaviour models, we describe how UML diagrams, such as use cases, use case diagrams and scenario diagrams, can be automatically generated from task models represented in a semi-formal notation. We demonstrate our approach with a working example.