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A MOF-Based Metamodel for SA/RT

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Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques (RISE 2004)

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We present a MOF-based metamodel for the SA/RT (Structured Analysis for Real-Time Systems) design method. The metamodel provides a well-defined interpretation of the SA/RT elements, allowing the designer to create unambiguous specifications of systems. The metamodel was designed to be easily combined with UML and UML tools, in order to provide support for creating, editing and manipulating SA/RT models in UML environments. The approach allowed us, to specify and implement automated model transformations both between SA/RT models and between SA/RT and UML models.

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Isaksson, J., Lilius, J., Truscan, D. (2005). A MOF-Based Metamodel for SA/RT. In: Guelfi, N. (eds) Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques. RISE 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3475. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11423331_10

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