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    IMS Learning Design UML Models

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    In order to model the DTD binding in UML we have used a method suggested by Rational in one of their white papers on this issue [1]. This method maps the constructs typically found in a standard manner to UML classes. This way it is possible to automatically derive a DTD or schema from the UML that compliant with the original. For this purpose some stereotypes have been defined that should be applied to every class in the diagrams. The following table give an overview

    Modelling test-interactions

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    This report presents the results of work package 2 ('Technology') of the Development programme of the OUNL. The activities reported upon have been carried out from October 2001 until the first week of December 2001 on the specific area of test-interactions. Initially the intended scope was to cover the whole process of creating an UML domain model within the area of test-interactions, validating this model by gathering relevant cases and working out best practices, and at last translating this model into a XML DTD binding. However, reallocation of the available human resources in the beginning of December 2001 forced us to stop the process temporarily. As a result this report does not cover the whole spectrum, but presents the interim results. The main focus in this report is on the process of constructing a coherent domain model on interactions. The WP2 handbook on interactions complements this report
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