Design, Automation and Test in Europe
DOI: 10.1109/date.2005.319
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UML 2 and SysML: An Approach to Deal with Complexity in SoC/NoC Design

Abstract: UML is gaining increased attention as a system design language, as indicated by current standardization activities such as the SysML initiative and the UML for SoC Forum. Moreover the adoption of UML 2 is a significant step towards a broader range of modeling capabilities. This paper provides an overview of the impact of these recent advances on the application of UML for SoC and NoC development, proposes a modeldriven development method taking benefit of the best techniques recently introduced, and investigat… Show more

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“…UML and similar languages are standardized modeling languages used for object oriented modeling (defined in the software engineering sense) [20,21]. They are general purpose modeling languages that allows abstraction of the system model.…”
Section: System Methods Design Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UML and similar languages are standardized modeling languages used for object oriented modeling (defined in the software engineering sense) [20,21]. They are general purpose modeling languages that allows abstraction of the system model.…”
Section: System Methods Design Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The descendant of UML, the System Modeling Language (SysML), an initiative to customize UML specifically for system engineering (and not software engineering as it was intended initially), removes some of the complexity found in UML, but this still "does not solve the question of lack of semantics in UML" [31].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EPS is required to provide basic functionality common to many aerospace applications: power storage, power distribution, and operation of loads [17]. …”
Section: Satellite Electrical Power Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%