eUDEVS: Executable UML with DEVS Theory of Modeling and Simulation
Jos\'e L. Risco-Mart\'in, J. M. Cruz, Saurabh Mittal, Bernard P., Zeigler

TL;DR
The paper introduces eUDEVS, an integrated approach that enables transformation between UML and DEVS models, enhancing system modeling and simulation by combining industry and academic methodologies.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework for crosstransformations between UML and DEVS, including a specific class of DEVS models and a unifying lifecycle process.
Findings
eUDEVS enables UML to DEVS model transformation.
The resulting DEVS models are finite deterministic (FD-DEVS).
Demonstrated with a complete example.
Abstract
Modeling and Simulation (M&S) for system design and prototyping is practiced today both in the industry and academia. M&S are two different areas altogether and have specific objectives. However, most of the times these two separate areas are taken together. The developed code is tightly woven around both the model and the underlying simulator that executes it. This constraints both the model development and the simulation engine that impacts scalability of the developed code. Furthermore, a lot of time is spent in development of a model because it needs both domain knowledge and simulation techniques, which also requires communication among users and developers. Unified Modeling Language (UML) is widely accepted in the industry, whereas Discrete Event Specification (DEVS) based modeling that separates the model and the simulator, provides a cleaner methodology to develop models and is…
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