This is a follow on from UML Profile for Benefits Realisation Management – 1. In that post I described the basic UML profile I have created for modelling project benefits in line with [Bradley][2] and [Ward & Daniels][3]
Having started to apply the profile successfully, I wanted to extend it to model measures,
These were modelled by meta-classing Class
![Extending Benefits Model with Measures](/2010/12/30/uml-profile-for-benefits-realisation-management-2/brm-profile-3_huf4827fa3a0b706818f755374625889b2_15061_acc3e3461b321c0fd6eca85683653c6f.webp)
As can be seen from this diagram, I have added a number of tagged values (which are modelled as attributes in the UML profile) to cover off the typical data that needs to be captured in relation to a measure.