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Fifth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'05)
pp. 251-252
DUALLY: Putting in Synergy UML 2.0 and ADLs
P. Inverardi, University of LAquila, Italy
H. Muccini, University of LAquila, Italy
P. Pelliccione, University of Luxembourg
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Many formal languages have been proposed so far to
describe software architectures (SA), but only very few of
them are still supported and used in practical contexts.
Many UML profiles and extensions have been provided
when UML became a standard, in order to model as much
as possible architectural concepts. They allow for an easy
integration in industrial processes, however, different analysis
techniques and domains still require different notations.
In fact, since different communities require different information
to be put into a diagram, depending on which architectural
design aspects should be represented and analyzed,
the idea of an unified UML language for SA is not adequate.
Building on these considerations, we propose DUALLY, a
core set of UML concepts, well suited for SA modeling, together
with a framework which provides extensibility mechanisms
to adapt the initial notation, in order to meet different needs.
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Citation:
P. Inverardi, H. Muccini, P. Pelliccione,
"DUALLY: Putting in Synergy UML 2.0 and ADLs,"
wicsa,
pp. 251-252,
Fifth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'05),
2005
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