su4sml - an SML repository for managing (Secure)UML/OCL models
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README.md

su4sml: An SML repository for managing SecureUML/OCL and UML/OCL models

The model repository su4sml is an SML component that stores UML models. It follows the UML/OCL metamodel in representing the model information as closely as this is sensible in a functional programming language. However, some simplifications where made deliberately. For example, we eliminated many indirections that are inherent in the UML metamodel. We also decided to ignore associations between classifiers as such. We only represent their association ends, as part of the participating classifiers

Supported SML systems

  • mlton
  • poly/ML 5.x or later
  • sml/NJ

Developers

Contributors

  • Rolf Adelsberger
  • Martin Bill
  • Raphael Eidenbenz
  • Manuel Krucker
  • Raphael Schmid
  • Manfred Stock

License

This project is licensed under a 3-clause BSD license.

SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause

Master Repository

The master git repository for this project is hosted by the Software Assurance & Security Research Team at https://git.logicalhacking.com/HOL-OCL/su4sml.

Publications

  • Achim D. Brucker, Jürgen Doser, and Burkhart Wolff. An MDA Framework Supporting OCL. In Electronic Communications of the EASST, 5, 2006. doi:10.14279/tuj.eceasst.5.45