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The HybridUML profile for UML 2.0

International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 2006
In this article, a new UML extension for the specification of hybrid systems, where observables may consist of both discrete and time-continuous parameters, is presented. Whereas hybrid modeling constructs are not available in standard UML, several specification formalisms for this type of system have been elaborated and discussed, among them the ...
Kirsten Berkenkötter   +3 more
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A UML profile for framework modeling

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 2004
The current standard Unified Modeling Language(UML) could not model framework flexibility and extendability adequately due to lack of appropriate constructs to distinguish framework hot-spots from kernel elements. A new UML profile that may customize UML for framework modeling was presented using the extension mechanisms of UML, providing a group of ...
Xiao-liang, Xu, Le-yu, Wang, Hong, Zhou
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A UML Profile for OWL Ontologies

2005
The paper presents Ontology UML Profile (OUP); which, together with Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM), enables the usage of Model Driven Architecture (MDA) standards in ontological engineering. Other similar metamodels and UML profiles are based on ontology representation languages, such as RDF(S), DAML+OIL, etc.
Dragan Djuric   +3 more
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A UML Profile for Privacy Enforcement

2018
Nowadays most software applications have to deal with personal data, specially with the emergence of Web-based applications, where user profile information has become one of their main assets. Due to regulation laws and to protect the privacy of users, customers and companies; most of this information is considered private, and therefore convenient ...
Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo   +1 more
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A UML Profile for GUI Layout

2004
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a visual language for modeling complex systems in an object oriented manner. Although various structural and behavioral aspects of the system under development can be modeled, a description mechanism for graphical user interfaces (GUIs) still lacks.
Kai Blankenhorn, Mario Jeckle
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From UML Profiles to EMF Profiles and Beyond

2011
Domain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs) are getting more and more attention as a key element of Model Driven Engineering. As any other software artefact, DSMLs should continuously evolve to adapt to the changing needs of the domain they represent. Unfortunately, right now evolution of DSMLs is a costly process that requires changing its metamodel ...
Philip Langer   +3 more
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MAM-UML: An UML Profile for the Modeling of Mobile-Agent Applications

XXIV International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society, 2005
This paper introduces an approach for the modeling of mobile-agent applications. It aims to deal with the lack of appropriate concepts and notations, in the standard UML, to capture relevant abstractions for the modeling of mobile-agent features. The approach is materialized by an UML profile, which includes views to model organizational, life cycle ...
Edgardo Belloni, Claudia A. Marcos
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An Executable Semantics of the SystemC UML Profile

2010
The SystemC UML profile is a modeling language designed to lift features and abstractions of the SystemC/C++ class library to the UML level with the aim of improving the current industrial System-on-Chip design methodology. Its graphical syntax and static semantics were defined following the “profile” extension mechanism of the UML metamodel, while its
Elvinia Riccobene, Patrizia Scandurra
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UMLintr: a UML profile for specifying intrusions

13th Annual IEEE International Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'06), 2006
Specifications of non-functional requirements (NFR) such as security, safety, usability are as important as specification of functional requirements (FR). Non conformance to some NFR may render the whole software useless. There are many difficulties associated with the representation of NFR and the complexity of their subsequent validation.
Mohammed Hussein, Mohammad Zulkernine
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The Standard UML-Ada Profile

2003
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become the de facto modelling language for business processes and software intensive systems. However, the UML lacks a rich-set of semantics specific to the Ada Programming language, which would enable a designer to both design an abstract solution based on the systems requirements, and an implementation solution
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