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What is UML Profile

Soft Computing Methods for System Dependability
Profile in UML is defined using stereotypes, tag definitions, and constraints that are applied to specific model elements, such as classes, attributes, operations, and activities.
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Performability Modeling of Distributed Systems and Its Formal Methods Representation
Razib Hayat Khan (American International University-Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Dhaka)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1718-5.ch007
Abstract
A distributed system is a complex system. Developing complex systems is a demanding task when attempting to achieve functional and non-functional properties such as synchronization, communication, fault tolerance. These properties impose immense complexities on the design, development, and implementation of the system that incur massive effort and cost. Therefore, it is vital to ensure that the system must satisfy the functional and non-functional properties. Once a distributed system is developed, it is very difficult and demanding to conduct any modification in its architecture. As a result, the quantitative analysis of a complex distributed system at the early stage of the development process is always an essential and intricate endeavor. To meet the above challenge, this chapter introduces an extensive framework for performability evaluation of a distributed system. The goal of the performability modeling framework is to consider the behavioral change of the system components due to failures. This reveals how such behavioral changes affect the system performance.
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Model-Based Analysis and Engineering of Automotive Architectures with EAST-ADL
UML profile provides a generic extension mechanism to customizing UML models for particular domains and platforms. Extension mechanisms allow refining standard semantics in strictly additive manner, preventing them from contradicting standard UML semantics.
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An MDA Compliant Approach for Designing Secure Data Warehouses
A set of improvements that extend an existing UML type of diagram for a different use. These improvements are specified by means of the extendibility mechanism provided by UML (stereotypes, properties and constraints) in order to be able to adapt it to a new method or model.
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Object-Relational Modeling
A predefined set of stereotypes, tagged values and constraints and notation icons that collectively specialize and tailor the UML for specific domain or process.
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