Abstract
Programming languages provide exception handling mechanisms to structure fault tolerant activities into software systems. However, the use of exceptions at this low level of abstraction can be error-prone and complex leading to new programming errors. In this paper, we present a model-driven framework to support the iterative development of reliable software systems. This framework is comprised of UML-based modeling notations and a transformation engine that supports the automated generation of exception management features for a software system. It leverages domain specific exception modeling languages, patterns, modeling tools and framework libraries. The feasibility of this approach is demonstrated through the development of a case study business application, known as Project Tracker.
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