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Re: Why is a (member)function not an action or activity? [message #1060568 is a reply to message #1060545] |
Mon, 27 May 2013 01:56  |
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Hi Joost,
because the Action-/BehaviorExecutionSpecification does not mean that only
the invoked BehavioralFeature (Message.signature) can be executed or
invoked. You can actually add every accessible Behavior/Action by the
receiving Lifeline (or its represented part) as target of
Action-/BehaviorExecutionSpecification.
This is somehow similar to Transitions where the effect can be used to
specify any additional action that shall be executed once the transition is
taken.
Regards,
Marc-Florian
"Joost Kraaijeveld" wrote in message news:knt968$t9v$1@xxxxxxxxe.org...
Hi,
The subject says it more or less: why is a(n) (object member) function
not an action or activity and hence selectable as the action or
behaviour execution specification?
TIA
Joost
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