Modeling and Analysis of Real Time and Embedded systems

Modeling and Analysis of Real Time and Embedded systems[1] also known as MARTE is the OMG standard for modeling real-time and embedded applications with UML2.

Description

The UML modeling language has been extended by the OMG consortium to support model-driven development of real-time and embedded application. This extension has been defined via a UML2 profile called MARTE (Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems). It consists mainly of four parts:

The MARTE specification is publicly available on the OMG web site.[2] Currently, two open-source tools are available for system modeling using the MARTE profile: Modelio provides an open source modeling environment for designing high level UML models using the MARTE profile, and also provides guidelines on the utilization of MARTE profile; while an open-source implementation based on Eclipse of the MARTE profile is available in Papyrus UML.[3] This latter is running within the Eclipse UML2 plug-in and within the open-source tool for UML2 Papyrus.

Core

The core part of MARTE is made of five chapters.

Notes

  1. http://www.omgmarte.org
  2. "MARTE". Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. "Papyrus". Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. "Modeling Time(s)".


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