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Annotating UML Models With Non-Functional Properties for Quantitative Analysis

Overview This work is motivated by the recent Request For Proposals issued by OMG for a new UML Profile named - Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems". The paper describes first some domain concepts for annotating Non-Functional Properties (NFPs), whose focus is on supporting temporal verification of UML-based models. Particular emphasis is given to schedulability and performance analysis for real-time systems. The paper discusses next some general requirements for NFP annotations and evaluates how the UML profiles for - Schedulability, Performance, and Time Specification" and for - Modeling Quality of Service and Fault Tolerance Characteristics and Mechanisms", address these requirements.

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Carleton University
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Programming Languages, UML

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