Title :
A UML profile utilizing enterprise information system configuration
Author :
Nikolaidou, M. ; Tsadimas, A. ; Alexopoulou, N. ; Dais, A. ; Anagnostopoulos, D.
Author_Institution :
Harokopio Univ. of Athens
Abstract :
Enterprise information system configuration is a complex process dealing with interrelated issues. A four-stage methodology has been proposed in order to effectively explore configuration issues. The main advantage of the proposed methodology is the adoption of a common meta-model for the representation of systems throughout all configuration stages, ensuring interoperability and model consistency. In practice, configuration stages are supported by automated or semi-automated tools, each of which adopts its own meta-model for system representation. In order to apply the methodology using existing autonomous tools, model exchangeability (thus meta-model transformation) and tool co-ordination must be facilitated by standard, open methods. Thus, the common meta-model is implemented in a standard, exchangeable format, as XML. To provide a standard method to visualize the common meta-model, facilitate the designer to interact with it and co-ordinate specific tool invocation, a UML 2.0 profile was defined. Different UML 2.0 diagrams are integrated to support different views of the system. The representation of relationships and restrictions among discrete meta-model entities must be facilitated to identify and explore the dependencies between configuration stages. Constraints are extensively used for this purpose. A case study where the proposed profile utilized the configuration of a large-scale banking system is also presented
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; information systems; open systems; UML; XML; common meta-model; enterprise information system configuration; interoperability; meta-model transformation; model consistency; model exchangeability; tool coordination; Banking; Informatics; Information systems; Internet; Large-scale systems; Logic; Quality of service; Unified modeling language; Visualization; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, 2006. ICECCS 2006. 11th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stanford, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2530-X
DOI :
10.1109/ICECCS.2006.1690357