... At this point I understand 'Do this' vs. 'I am done' as follows. With 'I am done' each state machine uses encapsulation to hide the details of its...
Resonding to Konopelko... ... Yes, that is pretty much it. ... Yes, that would be one valid approach. Using this convention one would tend to see a lot of...
Hi, I'm studing xUML, MDA, ASL. But it's so difficult --; So, somebody help me, please. Is xUML replacing UML? then.. previous UML does not used in UML2.0 ? ...
Not to fear...nothing in UML is being replaced! Executable UML is a profile, or subset, of UML. UML version 1.5 added the action semantics. Executable UML...
... is not ... writing, but ... Now I know why some people are using "eUML" here. Yuk it reminds of the overblown late nineties "e" stuff. How about "exUML"...
... does for ... Hi Alvery, It may be a little bit late but I think the tool you are referring to is iCCG, the configurable code generator. It is an xUML...
I have a questions about the treatment of time in Executable UML. In Chapter 11 of the Executable UML book, there is a discussion of "How to Think about Time",...
The very down-to-earth basic concept behind the "Einsteinian" view of time is that, in general, we cannot assume that a particular implementation of an ...
Responding to McNeile.... ... I believe the reason behavior is treated asynchronously in eUML is that it is the most general representation of behavior....
MessageReplying to Marc and H.S. ... I agree with the essential point you make, that "we cannot assume that a particular implementation of an Executable UML...
The point that Ashley raises comes up time and time again (no pun intended) in various forms in the basic discussion of assumptions and requirements between...
Responding to McNeile... ... I disagree that the number of clocks can't increase. For example, if one decides to implement the application as multi-threaded...
MessageHi all, Is anyone aware of any more advanced material (books or online) on model compilation? I've found the LBAMC series a great starting point,...
Any infrastructure that supports distributed systems has to deal with time one way or the other. And given the inherent limits of what one processor can do,...
... grateful. I spent some time searching the net and the only sites that turned up were the obvious ones (www.projtech.com and www.modelcompilers.com). ... ...
Responding to West... ... In addition to those already suggested you might try: www.artisansw.com www.i-logix.com www.kc.com However, I am not sanguine about...
HS wrote: One thing the field sorely needs is for someone to write a book on the translation of a given OOA model. However, the expertise is all in the tool ...
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... translation ... and they ... Steve, I'm going to assume that you've had as tough a week as I have, and I'm not going to take your comments in any kind of...
If I am not wrong, H.S. you posted a while back (on erstwhile OTUG) that u urself r working on a book on translation... When can we hope to c it? -Piyush !...
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Let me summarise what has been posted on this, as I understand it: First, here are the points where I think there is agreement: 1. It is possible for...
Responding to Mellor... ... As the emoticon indicated, I was being facetious. I suspect the real reason is that there wouldn't be much of a market. The tool...
Hi Tim, Easy innit, you read the models then generate the code. As usual the devil is in the detail and that detail is, unfortunately, vendor specific....
Hi Caitlin, ... "There is nothing wrong with me that could not be cured by a capful of Drano." It's certainly not our "official" motto, but like most of what...
... My understanding of financial applications is that the For a banking "transaction time" is an attribute of the transaction itself. That is, the full...
I think this is an interesting point that should not be lost. Sun gave Java away to establish a market share. Yes, I know Java is popular for other reasons...
Responding to Gupta... ... Yes, but there are two problems. The first is that progress is rather glacial. The second is that it is not about translation per...
Responding to Frank... ... Hmmm. Several points here.... The cost of translation engines is high because the market is currently small. One sees the same...