• TR 102 205 : 1.1.1

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    METHODS FOR TESTING AND SPECIFICATION (MTS); UML 2.0 ACTION SYNTAX FEASIBILITY STUDY

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    Publisher:  European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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    Intellectual Property Rights
    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions and abbreviations
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Abbreviations
    4 Background
      4.1 UML - pros and cons
      4.2 Tools availability
      4.3 SDL investments
    5 What is wanted from UML?
      5.1 UML for describing communication systems
      5.2 UML for standard specification
    6 Action syntax in UML
    7 Action semantics in UML
    8 UML profile
      8.1 What is a UML profile?
    9 Recommended action
    Annex A: Feasibility study on using transition system
             semantics for specifying semantics of UML
             diagrams in the context of the MTS-UML project
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    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Provides a study on the feasibility of defining an action syntax for UML 2.0 for possible use in standardization. In addition, the need for an action semantics is discussed as well as what needs to be done in order to define a UML profile.

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    Committee MTS
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    TS 102 232-3 : 3.3.1 LAWFUL INTERCEPTION (LI); HANDOVER INTERFACE AND SERVICE-SPECIFIC DETAILS (SSD) FOR IP DELIVERY; PART 3: SERVICE-SPECIFIC DETAILS FOR INTERNET ACCESS SERVICES
    TS 102 234 : 1.6.1 LAWFUL INTERCEPTION (LI); SERVICE-SPECIFIC DETAILS FOR INTERNET ACCESS SERVICES

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    EG 201 872 : 1.2.1 METHODS FOR TESTING AND SPECIFICATIONS; METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE USE OF OBJECT-ORIENTATION DESIGN IN THE STANDARDS MAKING PROCESS
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