Static Models

16 November 2021 by Phillip Johnston • Last updated 1 December 2021A static model defines the structural elements of a system as well as the attributes of the elements and the relationships between elements. The structural elements are usually defined in terms of “blocks” in the total hardware/software system and “classes” in a software system. Relationships in Static Models The three main types of relationships between structural elements are: Association relationships Whole/part relationships Generalization/specialization relationships Examples of Static Models SysML Block Diagrams UML Class Diagrams System Context Models References Real-Time Software Design for Embedded Systems by Hassan Gomaa, Section 5.1 …

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