Proceedings POLICY 2003. IEEE 4th International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks
DOI: 10.1109/policy.2003.1206954
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Using UML and Maude for writing and reasoning about ODP policies

Abstract: In this paper we present a graphical UML-based

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“…giving formal semantics to various object-oriented design notations, architectural notations, and software modeling languages, e.g., [33,40,42,[60][61][62]65,66,110,154,169,197,268,269,[345][346][347]363,393,394,474], and 2. giving formal semantics to various middleware and distributed coordination mechanisms, e.g., [13,14,153,167,168,350,402].…”
Section: Representing Distributed Systems Software Architectures Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…giving formal semantics to various object-oriented design notations, architectural notations, and software modeling languages, e.g., [33,40,42,[60][61][62]65,66,110,154,169,197,268,269,[345][346][347]363,393,394,474], and 2. giving formal semantics to various middleware and distributed coordination mechanisms, e.g., [13,14,153,167,168,350,402].…”
Section: Representing Distributed Systems Software Architectures Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, there is work on formalizing different aspects of ODP [154,[166][167][168]350,402], SOAP [13], CORBA [14], and the SMEPP P2P middleware [153]. Similarly, work on formal models of coordination includes [85,86,441,444].…”
Section: Network Distributed Architectures Middleware and Coordinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not clear that support for policy derivation from application/service composition to individual service policy and vice versa can be easily accommodated in IETF because IETF's models are based on UML, which has no direct support for reasoning. Elsewhere, there has been efforts to map UML to formalisms which supports reasoning such as description logic [5] or Maude (which is based on rewriting logic) [12], thereby allowing reasoning over systems described using UML. However, it has been revealed that the mapping does have limitations and is not widely accepted at the moment [5,12].…”
Section: Soa-specific Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elsewhere, there has been efforts to map UML to formalisms which supports reasoning such as description logic [5] or Maude (which is based on rewriting logic) [12], thereby allowing reasoning over systems described using UML. However, it has been revealed that the mapping does have limitations and is not widely accepted at the moment [5,12].…”
Section: Soa-specific Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%