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Model-Driven Dependability Assessment of Software Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)
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Model-Driven Dependability Assessment of Software Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)
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Over the last two decades, a major challenge for researchers
working on modeling and evaluation of computer-based systems has
been the assessment of system Non Functional Properties (NFP) such
as performance, scalability, dependability and security. In this
book, the authors present cutting-edge model-driven techniques for
modeling and analysis of software dependability. Most of them are
based on the use of UML as software specification language. From
the software system specification point of view, such techniques
exploit the standard extension mechanisms of UML (i.e., UML
profiling). UML profiles enable software engineers to add
non-functional properties to the software model, in addition to the
functional ones. The authors detail the state of the art on UML
profile proposals for dependability specification and rigorously
describe the trade-off they accomplish. The focus is mainly on RAMS
(reliability, availability, maintainability and safety) properties.
Among the existing profiles, they emphasize the DAM (Dependability
Analysis and Modeling) profile, which attempts to unify, under a
common umbrella, the previous UML profiles from literature,
providing capabilities for dependability specification and
analysis. In addition, they describe two prominent model-to-model
transformation techniques, which support the generation of the
analysis model and allow for further assessment of different RAMS
properties. Case studies from different domains are also presented,
in order to provide practitioners with examples of how to apply the
aforementioned techniques. Researchers and students will learn
basic dependability concepts and how to model them using UML and
its extensions. They will also gain insights into dependability
analysis techniques through the use of appropriate modeling
formalisms as well as of model-to-model transformation techniques
for deriving dependability analysis models from UML specifications.
Moreover, software practitioners will find a unified framework for
the specification of dependability requirements and properties of
UML, and will benefit from the detailed case studies.
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