YANG 2uml: YANG到UML的双射变换和简化

Mario Golling, Robert Koch, Peter Hillmann, Rick Hofstede, F. Tietze
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基于xml的NETCONF协议是专门为管理平台与网络组件交换配置信息而设计的,已经得到了广泛的应用。与NETCONF结合使用,YANG是定义相关数据结构的相应协议,支持几乎所有的网络配置协议。YANG本身是一种语义丰富的语言,为了促进对相关主题的熟悉,通常使用UML将其可视化,以使其他专家或开发人员参与其中,并通过他们的日常工作(编写使用YANG/NETCONF的应用程序)来支持他们。为了支持这个过程,本文提出了一种新的方法来优化和简化YANG数据模型,因为当前的解决方案倾向于生成非常复杂的UML图。因此,我们已经(i)定义了YANG到UML的双向映射,(ii)开发了减少对象数量的策略,以及(iii)创建了呈现创建的UML图的工具,缩小了技术上改进的数据模型与其人类可读性之间的差距。
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YANG2UML: Bijective transformation and simplification of YANG to UML
Specifically designed to exchange configuration information from a management platform to network components, the XML-based NETCONF protocol has become widely used. In combination with NETCONF, YANG is the corresponding protocol that defines the associated data structures, supporting virtually all network configuration protocols. YANG itself is a semantically rich language, which - in order to facilitate familiarization with the relevant subject - is often visualized using UML to involve other experts or developers and to support them by their daily work (writing applications which make use of YANG/NETCONF). To support this process, this paper presents an novel approach to optimize and simplify YANG data models, as current solutions tend to produce very complex UML diagrams. Therefore, we have (i) defined a bidirectional mapping of YANG to UML, (ii) developed a strategy to reduce the numbers of objects, and (iii) created a tool that renders the created UML diagrams, closing the gap between technically improved data models and their human readability.
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