Issue 6123: Behavior execution instances (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: NIST (Dr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock(at)nist.gov) Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Summary: Executing behavior creates an instance of the behavior class. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: August 30, 2003: received issue March 9, 2005: closed issue Discussion: It is not clear what the issue here is, as the above summary is merely a statement. In the UML 2.0, Behavior (the abstract metaclass that is the superclass of all concrete behavior descriptions) is a kind of Class. As such, instantiations of concrete subclasses will generate instances. The informal model of the dynamic semantics of behaviors describes these as BehaviorOccurrence, and differentiates two kinds of occurrences: executing behavior and emergent behavior. Closed until a better description of the issue is put forward. Disposition: Closed, no change End of Annotations:===== Name: Conrad Bock Company: NIST mailFrom: conrad.bock@nist.gov Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Subject: Behavior execution instances Executing behavior creates an instance of the behavior class. Discussion: It is not clear what the issue here is, as the above summary is merely a statement. In the UML 2.0, Behavior (the abstract metaclass that is the superclass of all concrete behavior descriptions) is a kind of Class. As such, instantiations of concrete subclasses will generate instances. The informal model of the dynamic semantics of behaviors describes these as BehaviorOccurrence, and differentiates two kinds of occurrences: executing behavior and emergent behavior. Disposition: Closed, no change