2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12082-4_28
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Software Development with the Emphasis on Topology

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“…This research extends previous work on the topological modeling of system functioning, which has proved itself as a powerful means in the domain of embedded systems where the analysis is done by applying the TFM in the architecture codesign method [4], in business process modeling [5], in software development for mechatronic and embedded systems [6], in introduction of more formalism in a problem domain analysis ( [5], [7], [8]) and Model Driven Architecture (MDA) [9]. Within the MDA, the research on the formal analysis of Computation Independent Model (CIM) ( [10] - [15]), formal specification of Platform Independent Model (PIM) and conduction of transformation CIM-to-PIM within the MDA ( [16], [17]) is conducted.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…This research extends previous work on the topological modeling of system functioning, which has proved itself as a powerful means in the domain of embedded systems where the analysis is done by applying the TFM in the architecture codesign method [4], in business process modeling [5], in software development for mechatronic and embedded systems [6], in introduction of more formalism in a problem domain analysis ( [5], [7], [8]) and Model Driven Architecture (MDA) [9]. Within the MDA, the research on the formal analysis of Computation Independent Model (CIM) ( [10] - [15]), formal specification of Platform Independent Model (PIM) and conduction of transformation CIM-to-PIM within the MDA ( [16], [17]) is conducted.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…TFM development consists of three activities: 1) Development of the topological space with the purpose to classify functional characteristics of the problem domain and causal dependencies among them [8], [40], [34]; 2) Development of the initial TFM ("AS-IS") [40], in which determination of boundaries of the problem domain is conducted by separation of the TFM from the topological space. Along with the causal dependencies, logical relations among them should be analyzed as well (they show the behavior of the control flow within the system, e.g., decision making, parallel activities, branching, and joining) [41]; 3) Development of the refined TFM ("TO-BE") with the aim to conform functional requirements with the initial TFM in order to bridge solution and problem domains.…”
Section: B Topuml In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Related research suggests using TFM as a Computation Independent Model (CIM) by constructing it with a Topological Functioning Model for Model Driven Architecture (TFM4MDA) approach [9]- [13], acquiring a mathematically formal and thus transformable CIM. In related research [18], the TopUML approach is described for software development with emphasis on topology, where Platform Independent Model/Platform Specific Model (PIM/PSM) is supplemented with topology. TopUML is the UML profile and approach to introducing cause and effect relationships into the UML based on the topology of TFM.…”
Section: The Integrated Domain Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the TFM, TFM4MDA and TopUML provide a solid basis for CIM construction within MDA and further transformations to PIM/PSM, until now the construction of the TFM relies on a heavy manual process with no tool support and a poor integration with the common IT practices. The AS-IS processes of TFM4MDA are described in [14]- [17] and for TopUML in [18]. As it will be shown in this paper, the authors resolve these issues by introducing the IDM approach and the supporting toolset.…”
Section: The Integrated Domain Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%