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Implementing the eODL Graphical Representation

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System Analysis and Modeling: Language Profiles (SAM 2006)

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eODL is the ITU component description language. Its current status is that it is defined textually and there are several transformations into other languages. There are also ideas about a graphical representation for eODL. In this article we present a graphical representation for some of the eODL language elements and discuss how such a graphical representation can be implemented using a high-level formal description language in comparison with a UML profile.

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Fischer, J., Prinz, A., Scheidgen, M., Tveit, M.S. (2006). Implementing the eODL Graphical Representation. In: Gotzhein, R., Reed, R. (eds) System Analysis and Modeling: Language Profiles. SAM 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4320. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11951148_2

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