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Default How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 07:15 AM






How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?




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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM






Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
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not be cured by a capful of Drano.

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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
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blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
Pathfinder Solutions
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blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
"Model-Based Translation: The Next Step in Agile Development". Email
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
Pathfinder Solutions
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blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
Pathfinder Solutions
http://www.pathfindermda.com
blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
"Model-Based Translation: The Next Step in Agile Development". Email
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
Pathfinder Solutions
http://www.pathfindermda.com
blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
"Model-Based Translation: The Next Step in Agile Development". Email
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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-04-2008 , 08:04 AM



Responding to Cressey...

Quote:
How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?
The short answer is: anyway you want -- so long as the specification
semantics are compliant with the UML execution meta model.



--
There is nothing wrong with me that could
not be cured by a capful of Drano.

H. S. Lahman
hsl (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com
Pathfinder Solutions
http://www.pathfindermda.com
blog: http://pathfinderpeople.blogs.com/hslahman
"Model-Based Translation: The Next Step in Agile Development". Email
info (AT) pathfindermda (DOT) com for your copy.
Pathfinder is hiring:
http://www.pathfindermda.com/about_us/careers_pos3.php.
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