Usage of Executable UML
A system is composed of multiple subject matters, known as domains in Executable UML terms. Executable UML is used to model a domain at the level of abstraction of its subject matter independent of implementation concerns. The resulting domain model is represented by the following elements:
- The domain chart provides a view of the domain being modeled, and the dependencies it has on other domains.
- The class diagram defines the classes and class associations for the domain.
- The statechart diagram defines the states, events, and state transitions for a class or class instance.
- The action language defines the actions or operations that perform processing on model elements.
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