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This session presents a proposal of elements for the specialization of the UML profile for MARTE dedicated to networks and distributed embedded systems. It also presents a model-based approach to the problem of dynamically reprogramming an FPGA. By using model-based methods, characterized by high-level specifications, and automated code generation, developers are protected from worrying about low-level and vendor-specific details required for FPGA reprogramming.