What do action semantics and executable model mean? How are these concepts implemented in the new version of UML 2.0? What are the benefits of UML 2.0 in UML based tools? This white paper answers these questions and provides some examples of graphical and textual specification of actions to illustrate how to describe behavior and algorithms in Telelogic TAU/Architect and TAU/Developer.
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