May 2002
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
8h 37m
English
Executable UML relies on state machines to define processing for a domain. Layering the state machines so they communicate in regular ways and with regular idioms is critical to understanding the domain and how it works.
This chapter focused on declaring the static layering of the state machines, which communicate by sending signals back and forth. The next chapter takes up the topic of defining the rules for the execution of objects.
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