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Profile Suite for Model Transformations on the Computation Independent Level

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Transformations of models on the Computation Independent level of the MDA framework seem to have little focus in the current research. This is despite their great significance for ensuring traceability of business requirements into system design and implementation. Hence, this paper proposes a suite of profiles that define appropriate models and transformations between them. There is briefly described a set of well-formedness rules for the models, and a set of mappings and rules that allow for model transformations. These mappings and rules are presented in the context of UML 2.0 Profiles.

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Śmiałek, M. (2005). Profile Suite for Model Transformations on the Computation Independent Level. In: Jardim Nunes, N., Selic, B., Rodrigues da Silva, A., Toval Alvarez, A. (eds) UML Modeling Languages and Applications. UML 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31797-5_30

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