Dear all, >From an industrial point of view, and personal experience, Unified Modeling Language is considered the standard de facto for the design of each kind of software component, packages platforms and services. The set of diagrams, also named "Use case diagrams", "State diagrams", "Sequence diagrams" etc...provides a general purpose set of design tools useful to describe each kind of software systems. UML design is moreover supported by many software tools (e.g. StarUML, ArgoUML, Rational/IBM products, etc) On the other hand, USDL seems a service oriented design language only, containing a subset of the UML formalisms. Finally USDL tools seems not yet mature respect the UML tools listed above So, in my opinion, the UML language should be considered the best choice for our software design. Best Regards Pasquale ________________________________ Da: fiware-i2nd-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu [mailto:fiware-i2nd-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] Per conto di Marco Castrucci Inviato: mercoledì 12 ottobre 2011 16.03 A: Bohnert, Thomas Michael; fiware-i2nd at lists.fi-ware.eu Cc: Kadner, Kay; Heller, Markus; Leidig, Torsten Oggetto: Re: [Fiware-i2nd] USDL and Modelling in FI-WARE Dear Thomas, thanks for your input! In addition, I'd like to suggest also to have a look to this paper: Cardoso, Winkler, Voigt "A service description language for the Internet of Services": http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~jcardoso/Research/Papers/ISSS-2009-Serv-Desc-Lang-for-the-IoS.pdf. What is still not so clear to me is how to model technical aspects with USDL. In the email you attached, I see that WP3 is using yEd tool for that. I had a look at yEd and I see that it also offers some utilities to draw UML diagrams (even if it is not so complete compared to other tools like StarUML). Thus, is it right to conclude that, for the modelling of technical aspects, we don't need to use the USDL tool but we shall use other tools (like for example yEd or StarUML)? This means that we can use USDL for the global description of the service (business, legal aspects, etc.) and UML for its technical description? Thank you in advance. Best regards Marco ----- Original Message ----- From: Bohnert, Thomas Michael<mailto:thomas.michael.bohnert at sap.com> To: fiware-i2nd at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-i2nd at lists.fi-ware.eu> Cc: Kadner, Kay<mailto:kay.kadner at sap.com> ; Heller, Markus<mailto:markus.heller at sap.com> ; Leidig, Torsten<mailto:torsten.leidig at sap.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 11:22 AM Subject: [Fiware-i2nd] USDL and Modelling in FI-WARE Dear I2ND Members, With reference to the call this morning here are some infos about USDL and general process/program design/modeling. USDL: Landing page: www.internet-of-services.com<http://www.internet-of-services.com> Short intro: M. Heller, T. M. Bohnert, A. Friesen, "A Unified Service Description Language (USDL) (slides)", 3rd FI-PPP Usage Area Workshop", Brussels, Belgium, Jun 2011 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43706589/USDL_Heller_tmb.pdf Technical contact: M. Heller (WPL) / T. Leidig (WPA) / K Kadner (USDL W3C IC Chair). I suggest to schedule a USDL-briefing very soon. Also in order to address you concerns with respect to the stability and maturity of USDL in particular. Modeling: USDL is NO alternative to UML. Instead, for modeling your technical aspects you may consider the approach and tooling adopted in the Apps chapter. Precise info with real examples are attached. Questions/Comments welcome. Best - Thomas -- Thomas Michael Bohnert Technical Director SAP (Schweiz) AG, Kreuzplatz 20, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland T +41 58 871 7801, M +41 79 7018941, F +41 58 871 7812 email: thomas.michael.bohnert at sap.com<mailto:thomas.michael.bohnert at sap.com> web: tmb.nginet.de, twitter: tmbohnert Please consider the impact on the environment before printing this e-mail. ________________________________ _______________________________________________ Fiware-i2nd mailing list Fiware-i2nd at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:Fiware-i2nd at lists.fi-ware.eu> http://lists.fi-ware.eu/listinfo/fiware-i2nd -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/old-fiware-i2nd/attachments/20111012/d4a22fd6/attachment.html>
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