Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Modeling
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-12
2011-12-27
Zhen, Wei (Department: 2191)
Data processing: software development, installation, and managem
Software program development tool
Modeling
Reexamination Certificate
active
08086997
ABSTRACT:
Illustrative embodiments disclose detecting aspectual behavior in unified modeling language artifacts. A computer represents static and dynamic properties of the unified modeling language artifacts in a set of production rules. The computer also creates a set of bit representations of method invocations found in the set of production rules and determines whether common sub-sequences exist in the set of bit representations. The computer identifies a set of aspects within the production rules responsive to a determination that the common sub-sequences exist. Finally, the computer modifies the unified modeling language artifacts.
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Dothager Kevin
International Business Machines - Corporation
Mims Jr. David A.
Yee & Associates P.C.
Zhen Wei
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