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2.6.3 From function‐driven Systems Engineering to object oriented Software Engineering
Author(s) -
Hoffmann HansPeter
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2002.tb02575.x
Subject(s) - unified modeling language , uml tool , software engineering , computer science , systems engineering , applications of uml , software development , model driven architecture , software , engineering , programming language
This paper describes a model‐based system and software development process that combines both function‐driven systems engineering and object oriented software engineering. The key part of this “Integrated Process” is the “Bridge” between the two paradigms. Tools chosen to demonstrate the Integrated Process are the I‐Logix tools Statemate® Magnum , for the function‐driven systems engineering, and Rhapsody® in C ++ for UML‐based software engineering. Rules can be established on how an architectural design model built with Statemate will be translated to a UML model for further software design and implementation with Rhapsody . The outlined mapping is not limited to Rhapsody . Rather, the Statemate ‐to‐UML Bridge is equally applicable to any UML‐based software design automation tool. Initially conceived for the design and development of highly complex embedded systems in aerospace/defense applications, the process is also applicable to other industrial applications.