Adapting Unified Architecture Framework to SysML v2: A Project Financial System Case Study
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Laurita Radiševska
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Published 2026-06-08
https://doi.org/10.15388/LMITT.2026.24
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Unified Architecture Framework
SysML v2
architecture framework
model-based systems engineering
project financial system

Abstract

This paper explores how a SysML v2-based implementation of the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) can be integrated into a project financial management system as a dynamic architectural component. A reusable SysML v2 library implementing UAF concepts has been developed from OMG specifications. The library is then used to create a domain model describing participating systems, data entities, organizational goals, project structures, and the budget lifecycle across four UAF viewpoints: Resources, Strategic, Projects, and Operational. A proof-of-concept web application is developed to integrate the model as a shared and continuously maintained source of architectural information. The results show that structural aspects of the model can be effectively reused within the system, while behavioral elements require additional implementation decisions and cannot be fully modified within the application.

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