2010 IEEE 12th International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/hase.2010.21
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A UML-Based Domain Specific Modeling Language for the Availability Management Framework

Abstract: Abstract-The Service Availability Forum (SA Forum) is a consortium of several telecommunications and computing companies that defines standard solutions for high availability platforms. One of the most important SA Forum services is the Availability Management Framework (AMF) which is responsible for managing the availability of an application running under its control. To achieve this, AMF requires a complete configuration, which consists of several entities organized according to AMF rules and constraints. I… Show more

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“…This selection is a critical activity since there can be multiple candidate meta-classes and there is no systematic criterion to pick the best one [17]. The selection requires to compare the structural and semantics aspects of the considered domain model element to those of the UML meta-classes.…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This selection is a critical activity since there can be multiple candidate meta-classes and there is no systematic criterion to pick the best one [17]. The selection requires to compare the structural and semantics aspects of the considered domain model element to those of the UML meta-classes.…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building a highly available cloud environment becomes inevitable. Although different HA‐aware policies for cloud applications have been proposed, they are proprietary approaches, which hamper the application's interoperability across different providers. Furthermore, the literature has many cloud simulations with predefined input models, but up to our knowledge, the literature does not propose an input template that captures availability metrics.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trujillo et al (2009) propose a UML 2.0 profile to define security requirements for Data Warehouses. Salehi et al (2010) discuss an UML-based domain specific language that allows specifying system configurations for an availability framework.…”
Section: Security Engineering With Umlmentioning
confidence: 99%