• DocumentCode
    1298009
  • Title

    Providing Architectural Languages and Tools Interoperability through Model Transformation Technologies

  • Author

    Malavolta, Ivano ; Muccini, Henry ; Pelliccione, Patrizio ; Tamburri, Damien Andrew

  • Author_Institution
    Dipt. di Inf., Universitd dell´´Aquila, L´´Aquila, Italy
  • Volume
    36
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    119
  • Lastpage
    140
  • Abstract
    Many architectural languages have been proposed in the last 15 years, each one with the chief aim of becoming the ideal language for specifying software architectures. What is evident nowadays, instead, is that architectural languages are defined by stakeholder concerns. Capturing all such concerns within a single, narrowly focused notation is impossible. At the same time, it is also impractical to define and use a "universal" notation, such as UML. As a result, many domain-specific notations for architectural modeling have been proposed, each one focusing on a specific application domain, analysis type, or modeling environment. As a drawback, a proliferation of languages exists, each one with its own specific notation, tools, and domain specificity. No effective interoperability is possible to date. Therefore, if a software architect has to model a concern not supported by his own language/tool, he has to manually transform (and, eventually, keep aligned) the available architectural specification into the required language/tool. This paper presents DUALLy, an automated framework that allows architectural languages and tools interoperability. Given a number of architectural languages and tools, they can all interoperate thanks to automated model transformation techniques. DUALLy is implemented as an Eclipse plugin. Putting it in practice, we apply the DUALLy approach to the Darwin/FSP ADL and to a UML2.0 profile for software architectures. By making use of an industrial complex system, we transform a UML software architecture specification in Darwin/FSP, make some verifications by using LTSA, and reflect changes required by the verifications back to the UML specification.
  • Keywords
    Unified Modeling Language; open systems; software architecture; DUALLy approach; Darwin-FSP ADL; Eclipse plugin; UML software architecture specification; UML2.0 profile; architectural languages; automated model transformation techniques; industrial complex system; tools interoperability; Software architectures; design tools and techniques; domain-specific architectures; interoperability; model transformations.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0098-5589
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSE.2009.51
  • Filename
    5204094