Conceptual Modeling Quality - From EER to UML Schemas Evaluation
Samira Si-Said Cherfi7
, Jacky Akoka8
and Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau9 
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Laboratoire CEDRIC-CNAM, 292 Rue Saint Martin, F-75141 Paris Cedex 03 |
| (8) |
Laboratoire CEDRIC-CNAM et INT, Paris |
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Université de Cergy-Pontoise et ESSEC, Paris |
Abstract
This exploratory research investigates the evaluation process of conceptual specifications developed using either Extended
Entity-Relationship (EER) or Unified Modeling Language (UML) conceptual models. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive
framework for evaluating EER and UML conceptual schemas. Furthermore, we define classes of metrics facilitating the evaluation
process and leading to the choice of the appropriate representation among several schemas describing the same reality. Based
on quality criteria proposed in the literature, we select a subset of criteria relevant to conceptual EER schema quality evaluation.
For each criterion we define one or several metrics allowing the designer to measure the schema quality. We evaluate alternative
EER conceptual schemas representing the same universe of discourse using the appropriate criteria and their associated metrics.
Finally, we extrapolate this evaluation process to UML schemas. Following the development of our framework, we analyze a case
study and provide evidence in the support of the usefulness of the framework.
Key-words Conceptual modeling quality - quality criteria - quality metrics - user validation
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