| Analysing UML 2.0 activity diagrams in the software performance engineering process |
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Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Software and performance
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Redwood Shores, California
SESSION: Performance analysis
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Pages: 74 - 78
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN ~ ISSN:0163-5948 , 1-58113-673-0
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ABSTRACT
In this paper we present an original method of analysing the newly-revised UML2.0 activity diagrams. Our analysis method builds on our formal interpretation of these diagrams with respect to the UML2.0 standard. The mapping into another formalism is the first stage of a refinement process which ultimately delivers derived analytical results on the model. This process highlights latent performance problems hidden in the high-level design, allowing software developers to fix these design flaws before they are concretised in implementation code. We exercise our analysis approach on a substantial example of modelling a multi-player distributed role-playing game.
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C. Canevet, S. Gilmore, J. Hillston, M. Prowse, and P. Stevens. Performance modelling with UML and stochastic process algebras. IEE Proceedings: Computers and Digital Techniques, 150(2): 107--120, Mar. 2003.
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U2P. Unified Modeling Language: Superstructure version 2.0, April 2003. Available from http://www.omg.org/uml/as ad/03-04-01.
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Murray Woodside , Dorina C. Petriu , Dorin B. Petriu , Hui Shen , Toqeer Israr , Jose Merseguer, Performance by unified model analysis (PUMA), Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software and performance, p.1-12, July 12-14, 2005, Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
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