July 2004
Intermediate to advanced
752 pages
35h 59m
English
The specification of a value in a model.
A value specification is not a value, but the model of a value. Unlike an actual value, which must be concrete and specific, a value specification can be more or less precise. It may specify a specific value, but it may also specify a range of values or even values of different types.
Value specifications take various forms in UML, including text expressions.
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