May 2002
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
8h 37m
English
Each concurrently executing object has its own lifeline, which can be synchronized with others by sending signals. This formulation leaves open the question of what “time” on an object lifeline means for each instance.
Consider an object A that sends a signal X to an object C. Once C receives X, it sends a signal Z to B. Object A also immediately sends a signal Y to B. What is the order in which signals arrive at B? Does Y arrive at B first? Or Z?
The Executable UML formalism does not say. There are no rules about the order of receipt of Y and Z, so both of the sequences in Figure 11.1 are legal.
This view of time is similar to Einstein's relativistic view of time. If we transmit a ...
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