Christopher J. Turner, T. Graham, Christopher Wolfe, Julian Ball, David Holman, Hugh D. Stewart, A. Ryman
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Visual constraint diagrams: runtime conformance checking of UML object models versus implementations
This paper presents visual constraint diagrams (VCD), an extension to UML (Unified Modeling Language) object diagrams for expressing constraints over object models. VCD allows designers to express well-formedness constraints that cannot be expressed using class diagrams alone; an example of such a constraint is that a linked list data structure cannot have any loops. VCD offers two advances over existing techniques: (1) they allow constraints to be expressed within the visual notation of UML, without resorting to complex textual notations such as OCL; and (2) VCD can be checked at runtime, increasing the value of design documents to developers. An editor and a checker for VCD have been implemented as part of the Rosetta software design tool.