Hello Francois,
You use a node to model the hardware of your system.
UML, and Rational support this very well, define two typpes of nodes:
Device and Processor.
The first node (Device) model the hardware that doesn't embody any active
"process", while
the second node (Processor) model the hardware that where some process can
run.
Now, you caan model as much process in a Processor as you want, giving also
a priority to
each process. This means that in your model a single physical component can
perform all
the process you have listed.
If you model a pc as a Processor you can give to this pc these kind of
process: store data, make
calculation, visualize result.....
But in a distributed system you will model as much pc as your distributed
system required, specifying
for each of them the process that belong to them.
Hope this can help,
A tout a lor....
Max.
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Could someone provide me information on if a process could be mapped to
more than one node or not, and under wich condition?François Toubol.
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