UML profile for mining process: Supporting modeling and simulation based on metamodels of activity diagram

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An UML profile describes lightweight extension mechanism to the UML by defining custom stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints. They are used to adapt UML metamodel to different platforms and domains. In this paper we present an UML profile for models supporting event driving simulation. In particular, we use the Arena simulation tool and we focus on the mining process domain. Profiles provide an easy way to obtain well-defined specifications, regulated by the Object Management Group (OMG). They can be used as a presimulation technique to obtain solid models for the mining industry. In this work we present a new profile to extend the UML metamodel; in particular we focus on the activity diagram. This extended model is applied to an industry problem involving loading and transportation of minerals in the field of mining process. © 2014 Andrea Giubergia et al.

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Giubergia, A., Riesco, D., Gil-Costa, V., & Printista, M. (2014). UML profile for mining process: Supporting modeling and simulation based on metamodels of activity diagram. Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/974850

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