Issue 6511: Token flow semantics: Implicit fork and join - UML2 Superstructure (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: oose Innovative Informatik eG (Mr. Tim Weilkiens, tim.weilkiens(at)oose.de) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: As mentioned on p. 250 an action execution is created when all its object flow and control flow prerequisites have been satisfied (implicit join). Same for outgoing egdes (implicit fork). Is it the same semantic for object nodes? Resolution: see above Revised Text: Actions taken: November 7, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: Discussion: A token can traverse only one edge coming out of an object node. To clarify, in the Semantics section of ObjectNode, p 350, add this sentence to the end of the first paragraph: "A token in an object node can traverse only one of the outgoing edges." End of Annotations:===== -Return: cris.kobryn@telelogic.com Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 07:19:48 -0000 From: "Cris Kobryn" To: juergen@omg.org, issues@omg.org, cris.kobryn@telelogic.com Subject: Fwd: Token flow semantics: Implicit fork and join - UML2 Superstructure User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 X-Mailer: Yahoo Groups Message Poster X-Originating-IP: 68.71.8.84 X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by amethyst.omg.org id hA88JXNA023352 --- In u2p-issues@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Weilkiens" wrote: Hi, As mentioned on p. 250 an action execution is created when all its object flow and control flow prerequisites have been satisfied (implicit join). Same for outgoing egdes (implicit fork). Is it the same semantic for object nodes? Thanks for help. Tim --- E-Mail tim.weilkiens@o... Fon ++49 +40 41 42 50 - 25 Fax ++49 +40 41 42 50 - 50 oose.de Dienstleistungen für innovative Informatik GmbH Oberstraße 14b, D-20144 Hamburg Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 66648 Geschäftsführer Bernd Oestereich Internet www.oose.de Issue 6511: Token flow semantics: Implicit fork and join - UML2 Superstructure Activities Conrad B http://www.omg.org/issues/issue6511.txt yourdirectory/uml2-superstructure-ftf.open.html#Issue6511 Resolved A token can traverse only one edge coming out of an object node. To clarify, in the Semantics section of ObjectNode, p 350, add this sentence to the end of the first paragraph: "A token in an object node can traverse only one of the outgoing edges." --- End forwarded message ---