Documenting Component and Connector Views with UML 2.0
James Ivers
Paul Clements
David Garlan (School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University)
Robert Nord
Bradley Schmerl (School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University)
Jaime Rodrigo Oviedo Silva (School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University)
Technical Report
CMU/SEI-2004-TR-008
The widespread presence of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has led practitioners to try to apply it when documenting software architectures. While early versions of UML have been adequate for documenting many kinds of architectural views, they have fallen somewhat short, particularly for documenting component and connector views. UML 2.0 has added a number of new constructs and modified some existing ones to address these problems. In this report, we explore how changes in this version affect UML’s suitability as a notation for documenting component and connector views.