Towards a UML Profile for Software Architecture
To formally describe architectures of software systems, specific languages called Architecture Description Languages (ADLs) have been developed by academic institutions and research labs. However, more and more research and industrial projects are using the standard Unified Modeling Language (UML) for representing software architectures of systems. In this paper, we focus on how to extend the UML by incorporating some key abstractions found in current ADLs, such as connectors, components and configurations, and how the UML can be used for modeling architectural viewpoints. Our approach is demonstrated by the software architecture of a video surveillance system. It is therefore the purpose of the paper to show that a UML profile for software architecture is needed.
2000
Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 1939
513
527
Also available as Technical Report EPFL-DI No 00/332
EPFL
| Event name | Event place | Event date |
York, UK | October 2-6, 2000 | |