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Key: UAF11-5
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Status: closed
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Source: International Business Machines ( Graham Bleakley)
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Summary:
Submitted on behalf of Torsten Graeber in response to comments made by UAF group to queries previously submitted queries made by Torsten Graeber, June 2017
ResourceStateDescription can be assigned to ResourcePerformer and all subtypes. It is considered to be a state machine. However, no definition of state machine given
Yes, the definition of Statemachines is derived from the UML MM.
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Reported: UAF 1.0 — Mon, 26 Jun 2017 11:06 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UAF 1.1
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Disposition Summary:
modify relevant diagrams to show relationship to UML semantics
modify state machines diagrams in MM
Operational States
Resource States
Services States
Personnel States -
Updated: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 17:49 GMT
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Attachments:
- Operational_States.svg 69 kB (image/svg+xml)
- Personnel_States.svg 114 kB (image/svg+xml)
- Resources_States.svg 69 kB (image/svg+xml)
- Services_States.svg 72 kB (image/svg+xml)
UAF11 — Make the relationship between the definition Statemachines (currently implicitly related to UML statemachines) and the definition of ResourceStateMachines more explicit for readers of the UAF.
- Key: UAF11-5
- OMG Task Force: Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) 1.1 RTF