UML-F: A Modeling Language for Object-Oriented Frameworks
Marcus Fontoura, Wolfgang Pree, Bernhard Rumpe

TL;DR
UML-F is an extension of UML designed to explicitly represent variation points in object-oriented frameworks, aiding framework development and automation.
Contribution
It introduces UML-F, a new UML extension for modeling framework variation points, enhancing framework development and automation capabilities.
Findings
UML-F effectively models framework variation points.
Case study demonstrates practical application.
Supports automation of framework implementation.
Abstract
The paper presents the essential features of a new member of the UML language family that supports working with object-oriented frameworks. This UML extension, called UML-F, allows the explicit representation of framework variation points. The paper discusses some of the relevant aspects of UML-F, which is based on standard UML extension mechanisms. A case study shows how it can be used to assist framework development. A discussion of additional tools for automating framework implementation and instantiation rounds out the paper.
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