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UML ports are widely used in the modeling of real-time software due to their advantages in flexibility and expressiveness. When realizing UML ports in object oriented languages, using objects for each port is one option. However, this approach causes runtime overhead and renders significant amount of additional generated code. To meet the performance constraints and decrease the costs of code reviews...
This research proposes a rule-based approach to system development with Axiomatic Design Theory. The basic complexity is the resolution of the constraints across the Feature Model and the Design parameters addressed through the Axiomatic Design such as the design matrix and associated components. A rule based approach effectively can support the development process during the configuration of the...
In this paper we consider merging of feature models arising from different viewpoints. We propose a normative procedure to merge basic feature models by applying local rules. Our procedure can merge basic feature models and feature models with cross-tree relationships between sibling features.
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