UML 2 Activity and Action Models Part 6: Structured Activities

By: Conrad Bock

Abstract

This is the sixth in a series introducing the activity model in UML 2, and how it integrates with the action model. It describes models for languages that usually have textual presentations, in particular, structured nodes for sequencing, conditionals, loops, and expansion regions for operating on collections, as well as exception handlers, variables, and action pins.

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Conrad Bock, “UML 2 Activity and Action Models Part 6: Structured Activities”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 4, no. 4 (May 2005), pp. 43-66, doi:10.5381/jot.2005.4.4.c4.

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