Abstract

The modeling of system non-functional properties is a broad field. Among these properties, dependability is an important one for real-time and embedded systems. On the other hand, UML offers the profiling mechanism to address specific modeling domains. In particular, the DAM (dependability analysis and modeling) profile provides a modeling framework for dependability in the model-driven paradigm. This work is for practitioners to understand the basics of dependability modeling, using DAM. In this sense, the paper digests the literature to understand the concept of the UML profile, the MARTE profile and to obtain a practical guide on dependability modeling using DAM. The modeling approach is illustrated through a case study taken from the literature.

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