Technical Report
The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL
Author(s): Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell,
Bernhard Rumpe, Jos Warmer, and Alan Wills
Year: 1999
Number: TUM-I9925
Editor:
CR Classification: D.2
CR General Terms: Design, Languages, Standardization
Keywords: OCL, Specification langage
Abstract:In November 1998 the authors participated in a two-day workshop on
the Object
Constraint Language (OCL) in Amsterdam. The focus was to
clarify issues about
the semantics and the use of OCL, and to
discuss useful and necessary
extensions of OCL. Various topics have
been raised and clarified. This
manifesto contains the results of
that workshop and the following work on
these topics. Some of the
results are already incorporated in the new OCL
specification 1.4
[OCL1.4]. Some others will be incorporated in the next
version and
some of the proposed extensions are elaborated further and
published appropriately.
Available as compressed Postscript
BibTeX-Entry:
@techreport{CKR+99,
author = {Steve Cook and Anneke Kleppe and Richard Mitchell and
Bernhard Rumpe and Jos Warmer and and Alan Wills},
title = {The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL},
number = {TUM-I9925},
institution = {Technische Univerit\"at M\"unchen},
year = {1999},
url = {http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/reports/CKR+99.html},
abstract = {In November 1998 the authors participated in a two-day workshop on
the Object
Constraint Language (OCL) in Amsterdam. The focus was to
clarify issues about
the semantics and the use of OCL, and to
discuss useful and necessary
extensions of OCL. Various topics have
been raised and clarified. This
manifesto contains the results of
that workshop and the following work on
these topics. Some of the
results are already incorporated in the new OCL
specification 1.4
[OCL1.4]. Some others will be incorporated in the next
version and
some of the proposed extensions are elaborated further and
published appropriately.},
CRClassification = {D.2},
CRGenTerms = {Design, Languages, Standardization}}