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From UML/SPT Models to Schedulability Analysis: a Metamodel-Based Transformation
Gyeongju, Korea April 24-April 26
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Abdelouahed Gherbi, Concordia University, Canada
Ferhat Khendek, Concordia Univesity, Canada
UML through its profiling mechanism is well adapted for the modeling of real-time software requirements and designs. It is becoming the de facto standard. On the other hand, several real-time schedulability analysis techniques have been proposed in the literature. One of the current research challenges is in bridging the gap between the UML/SPT models and the well-established realtime schedulability analysis techniques. In this paper, we propose an MDA-compliant approach addressing this issue. We develop an UML metamodel for a well-established schedulability analysis technique. We propose a rule-based transformation between the UML/SPT schedulability analysis sub-profile metamodel and this metamodel. We illustrate our approach with an example.
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Abdelouahed Gherbi, Ferhat Khendek, "From UML/SPT Models to Schedulability Analysis: a Metamodel-Based Transformation," isorc, pp.343-350, Ninth IEEE International Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'06), 2006
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