DOI: 10.22215/etd/2006-08226
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Transformation of UML 2.0 models with performance annotations to core scenario models

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“…The model transformation occurs next at the service layer where each sequence diagram of a refined activity is transformed into a set of CSM subscenario models that describe the services.Model transformations from UML to CSM have been described by two previous works.In[LUI08], a model transformation from UML activity diagram to CSM (UMLAD2CSM) has been described by mapping a subset of UML2.0 activity diagram elements annotated with a subset of MARTE stereotypes. A similar approach has been introduced in[ISR05], where model transformation from a UML sequence diagram to CSM (UMLSD2CSM) using a subset ofUML2.0 sequence diagram elements annotated with a subset of SPT profile. The model transformation of [ISR05] is used in the original PUMA where traditional software systems are .…”
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“…The model transformation occurs next at the service layer where each sequence diagram of a refined activity is transformed into a set of CSM subscenario models that describe the services.Model transformations from UML to CSM have been described by two previous works.In[LUI08], a model transformation from UML activity diagram to CSM (UMLAD2CSM) has been described by mapping a subset of UML2.0 activity diagram elements annotated with a subset of MARTE stereotypes. A similar approach has been introduced in[ISR05], where model transformation from a UML sequence diagram to CSM (UMLSD2CSM) using a subset ofUML2.0 sequence diagram elements annotated with a subset of SPT profile. The model transformation of [ISR05] is used in the original PUMA where traditional software systems are .…”
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confidence: 99%