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100 | _aBock, Conrad | ||
245 | _aGoal-driven modeling, part II | ||
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505 | _aThis article used OCL to express goals and goal-driven operations, but XML could have been used instead. It is mostly for reasons of compactness that one might use OCL rather than XML. For example, model-based repositories often support read/write accessor operations that accept an XML format for input/output. These repositories have an XMLIMPORT operation that accepts an XMI. file containing something like this: The above is the XML version of a write accessor for the director position of a film project. | ||
650 | _aCOMPUTER BASED MODELING | ||
650 | _aMETHODS | ||
650 | _aOBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING | ||
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