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Key: MARTE11-65
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Legacy Issue Number: 14871
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Status: closed
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Source: THALES ( Madeleine Faugere)
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Summary:
Upgrade AADL component declaration relationship to a AADL component implementation (UML Realization -> UML Component Realization)
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Reported: MARTE 1.0 — Thu, 17 Dec 2009 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — MARTE 1.1
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Disposition Summary:
An AADL component type specifies the external interface of a component that its
implementations satisfy. It contains declarations that represent features of a
component and property associations. An AADL component implementation
represents the realization of a component in terms of subcomponents, their
connections, flow sequences, properties, component modes and mode
transitions. UML 2 “Realization” semantics makes references to a specialized
abstraction relationship between two sets of model elements, one representing a
specification and the other representing an implementation of the latter. The UML
2 “ComponentRealization” concepts refine the “Realization” concepts, reducing
the subset of linked elements to UML Components and Classifiers. This concepts
suits better the the AADL component type/implementation relationship. -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 23:15 GMT