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Table 1. UML Profile for OWL-S

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... In that work, we created a UML profile for se- mantic web services that included definition of stereotypes and tagged values for facilitating both the specification task as well as the transformation task. An excerpt of the UML profile that we have defined for atomic processes is shown in Table1 (a). The first column contains the UML exten- sion used (e.... In PAGE 4: ... The mappings also support the descrip- tion of the flow of data between the output of one service and the input of another service. The additional UML profile extensions for composite processes are shown in Table1 (b). Semantic extensions for modeling elements in the UML activity diagram have been added to the profile including: stereotypes on call actions, decision nodes, merge nodes, fork nodes and join nodes and tagged values.... ..."
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Table 1. The APIs Used in Implementing the Web Layer

in SRG: A Digital Document-Enhanced Service Oriented Research Grid
by Geoffrey Fox, Ahmet Fatih Mustacoglu, Ahmet E. Topcu, Aurel Cami 2007
"... In PAGE 5: ... The Web service provides methods for communicating with external tools. A number of APIs, summarized in Table1 , are used in the implementation of Web services. Web services are created using Apache Axis.... ..."
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Table 44 - Default Web Service Profile::UML Model for MOF 2.0 XMI Required Attributes

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 42 - Default Component Profile::Test Class ...................................................................81 Table 43 - Default Web Service Profile::UML Model for XML Schema Required Attributes 85 Table44 - Default Web Service Profile::UML Model for MOF 2.0 XMI Required Attributes85 Table 45 - Default Web Service Profile::InterfaceSpec Class.... ..."

Table A-1: Overview of the UML Profile for Business Modeling22

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 3: Stereotypes and corresponding Tagged Values as defined in the UML Performance Profile

in Towards Simulation-Based Performance Modeling of UML Specifications
by Simonetta Balsamo, Mattia Grosso, Moreno Marzolla 2003
"... In PAGE 18: ... Open and Closed workloads are represented with a lessmuch PAOpenLoad greatermuch or lessmuch PAClosedLoad greatermuch stereotype attached to the first step of the topmost activity graph, Modeling of active resources (processing hosts) can be done in two ways: by associating a lessmuch PAHost greatermuch with the activity graph partition which are linked to a particular processing node, or with informations gathered from the deployment diagram. Table3 lists the tags associated with the various stereotypes. It also lists the elements to which each particular stereotype can be attached.... ..."
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Table 1. UML to OWL Mapping

in A Model-Driven Approach for Specifying Semantic Web Services
by John T. E. Timm 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ... To facilitate the transformation process, we extended the standard UML static structure diagram by creating a UML profile in order to accommodate some of the constructs in the OWL-S specification. The UML profile includes stereo- types, custom data types and tagged values which each map to a particular construct in the OWL-S description as shown in Table1 . The leftmost column provides the abstract type represented by the constructs.... ..."
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Table 2: Effect of event API on system CPU profile

in A scalable and explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX
by Gaurav Banga, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Peter Druschel 1999
"... In PAGE 11: ... for the improved select() implementation). Table2 shows DCPI profiles of the proxy server in the three kernel configurations. These profiles were made using 750 cold connections, 50 hot connections, and a total load of 400 requests/sec.... ..."
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Table 1. Summary of the UML profile

in © Springer-Verlag. Presented at The European Conference on Model Driven Architecture- Foundations and Applications (ECMDA-FA), Nuremberg, Germany. November 2005 Transformations between UML and OWL-S
by Roy Grønmo, Michael C. Jaeger, Hjørdis Hoff

Table 1. Summary of the Computational Viewpoint Profile ODP Concept UML Base Element Stereotype

in Modeling the ODP Computational Viewpoint with UML 2.0: The Templeman Library Example
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... Rather, a profile is intended to provide a straightforward mechanism for adapting an existing metamodel with con- structs that are specific to a particular domain. As a summary, Table1 shows the most important stereo- types defined in the UML Profile for the ODP Computa-... ..."

Table 1. Computational Viewpoint profile ODP Concept UML Base Element Stereotype Comments

in Modeling the ODP Computational Viewpoint with UML 2.0
by José Raúl Romero, Antonio Vallecillo
"... In PAGE 7: ...As a summary, Table1 shows the most important stereo- types defined in the UML Profile for the ODP Computa- tional Viewpoint [21]. Note that three important concepts are described in this table: (a) the concept from the ODP computational language; (b) the UML base element that should be used to model that concept; and (c) the name of the stereotype that should be applied to the UML element.... ..."
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