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dulezmaj

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Jan 26, 2008, 5:37:37 AM1/26/08
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Can anyone say me what's happen with Eclipse integration ?
Do we have any user-friendly tool that support
this action language or we have only text-based tool?
Do we have UML profili?

Leon Starr

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Jan 28, 2008, 12:45:36 PM1/28/08
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On Jan 26, 2:37 am, dulezmaj <dulesena...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone say me what's happen with Eclipse integration ?
Nothing yet, but I would like to see it happen.

> Do we have any user-friendly tool that support
> this action language or we have only text-based tool?
Just text at the moment.
> Do we have UML profili?
No. I was hoping to get enough of the tools together first and then
use
them to define the profile later. Though the intention is to stick as
close
to the executable UML profile that Steve Mellor, Ian Wilkie and others
are
defining. Here is a link to that:

http://s90212432.onlinehome.us/twiki/bin/view.cgi/Main/WebHome

dulezmaj

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Jan 28, 2008, 3:38:50 PM1/28/08
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I am glad on these web address.
I will see these resource.

You are speaking about executable use case.
What do you really mean for that?

I am interested in software requirements and I want to researce
that area.

I am preparing some paper for you and will send it
and some key idea will post here soon.

dulezmaj

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Jan 28, 2008, 3:57:41 PM1/28/08
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When you speak about executable use case do you think that
use case is executable if it supports description,
validation, and elicitation of requirements
and specifications.



On Jan 28, 6:45 pm, Leon Starr <leon.st...@gmail.com> wrote:

Leon Starr

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Jan 30, 2008, 12:17:12 AM1/30/08
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Any model that is "executable" can be loaded onto a computer and
executed just like any software program. If the modeling language
rules and semantics are detailed enough (like that of a programming
language) and there exists some type of interpreter, virtual machine,
or compiler that will produce a running session - without the user
having to add any further details - then you have an executable
modeling language.

For example, a C program is executable because you can compile and run
it. An Executable UML model is executable because you can load it
into BridgePoint, iUML and several other tools, select "Run" and I can
watch the models execute without necessarily having to interact with
them. States change, algorithms compute results, data gets updated,
etc.

So I would ask you - can you load your use case onto some environment,
press "Run" and watch them execute? If the answer is "yes", than they
are "executable".

Dusan Savic

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Jan 30, 2008, 3:05:12 AM1/30/08
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Thanks a lot.
See soon again.
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S postovanjem
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