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Interpreting the Object Constraint Language
Taipei, Taiwan December 02-December 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/APSEC.1998.733731Fifth Asia-Pacific Software Engineeri ...
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Ali Hamie, University of Brighton,
John Howse, University of Brighton,
Stuart Kent, University of Brighton,
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML 1.1. set of modelling notations is a precise, textual language for expressing constraints that cannot be shown in the standard diagrammatic notation used in UML. A semantics for OCL lays the foundation for building CASE tools that support integrity checking of whole UML models, not just the component expressed using OCL. This paper provides a semantics for OCL, at the same time providing a semantics for classes, associations, attributes and states.
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Ali Hamie, John Howse, Stuart Kent, "Interpreting the Object Constraint Language," apsec, pp.288, Fifth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'98), 1998
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