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An Approach to Constructing Timing Diagrams from UML/MARTE Behavioral Models for Guidance and Control Unit Software

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Computer Applications for Database, Education, and Ubiquitous Computing (EL 2012, DTA 2012)

Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ((CCIS,volume 352))

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Timing-related issues need to be managed from early design phase for successful development of GCU (Guidance and Control Unit) software. UML/MARTE behavioral models can specify timing information in the multiple viewpoints. Among UML behavioral models, UML timing diagrams are useful to show timing information intuitively. We propose an approach to constructing timing diagrams with MARTE annotations from the state machine and sequence diagrams with MARTE annotations. The proposed approach consists of the consistency checking step to get well-formed UML/MARTE models and the model transformation step to construct timing diagrams.

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Choi, J., Bae, DH. (2012). An Approach to Constructing Timing Diagrams from UML/MARTE Behavioral Models for Guidance and Control Unit Software. In: Kim, Th., Ma, J., Fang, Wc., Zhang, Y., Cuzzocrea, A. (eds) Computer Applications for Database, Education, and Ubiquitous Computing. EL DTA 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 352. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35603-2_16

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