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- W1586039110 abstract "The proposal for the 2.0 version of the UML's Object Constraint Language provides the modeller of object-oriented systems with a way to express the fact that a signal has been send, or an operation has been called. This type of expression is called an Action Clause. This paper defines the Action Clause based on a model of the values in the semantic domain of UML models. In order to define the semantics of the Action Clause a small kernel of the semantic domain of every UML model needs to be specified. This paper uses a specification of the semantic domain based on local object states. These local object states includes a 'virtual' input and output queue that may contain signals. The Action Clause is defined using the signals in the in- and output queues." @default.
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- W1586039110 title "The Semantics of the OCL Action Clause" @default.
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