The UML Profile for XML is defined by David Carlson in the book "Modeling XML Applications with UML" pp. 310 and describes a set of extensions to basic UML model elements to enable accurate modeling of XSD schemas.
SysML is an Object Management Group (OMG)-standardized profile of Unified Modeling Language which is used for system engineering applications.
MARTE is the OMG standard for modelling real-time and embedded applications with UML2.
The UML profile for relationships 2 (see also 3) is based on RM-ODP and provides precise specifications of the semantics of UML concepts used to specify generic (not necessarily binary) relationships such as composition and subtyping.
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Object Management Group. UML Profile for Relationships. http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2004-02-07 http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2004-02-07 ↩
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