P-Modeling Framework

A team of students was assigned the task of designing a software system with the following restriction factor: UML had to be the only language allowed for communication while working on the project.

Subsequently, Vladimir L. Pavlov conducted a number of additional experiments intended to reveal whether the “silent” modeling sessions are more productive than the traditional ones.

Some of the interpretations of these results are the following: Afterwards, ideas were constructed for conducting additional new experiments with the intention of finding a method to compare UML to natural languages.

The intention was to observe how closely the outcome of the backward translation resembled the original text, thus providing verification of correctness of UML model.

The experiments showed that, for information describing software systems, UML has sufficient power of expression required to maintain the model's content.

The highest usage scenarios reported by early adopters of Reverse Semantic Traceability method are: Being originally invented as an advanced training to teach Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML to students, the Speechless Modeling, in essence, is a restriction on using communication means directly or indirectly involving a natural language.

to which can P-Modeling Framework principles can be applied, especially in the earlier stages of a project when quality control activities are either minor or (virtually) absent.