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Object Modeling with the OCL 2002
- Tony Clark, Jos Warmer:

Object Modeling with the OCL, The Rationale behind the Object Constraint Language. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2263, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43169-1 - Bran Selic:

Introduction. 1-3 - Tony Clark

, Andy Evans, Stuart Kent:
A Meta-model Facility for a Family of UML Constraint Languages. 4-20 - Andy Schürr:

A New Type Checking Approach for OCL Version 2.0? 21-41 - Mark Richters, Martin Gogolla:

OCL: Syntax, Semantics, and Tools. 42-68 - Rolf Hennicker, Heinrich Hußmann, Michel Bidoit:

On the Precise Meaning of OCL Constraints. 69-84 - Martin Gogolla, Mark Richters:

Expressing UML Class Diagrams Properties with OCL. 85-114 - Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Jos Warmer, Alan Cameron Wills:

The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL. 115-149 - Stephan Flake, Wolfgang Müller:

An OCL Extension for Real-Time Constraints. 150-171 - John Knapman:

Statistical Constraints and Verification. 172-188 - Bernhard Rumpe:

<<Java>>OCL Based on New Presentation of the OCL-Syntax. 189-212 - Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:

The Semantics of the OCL Action Clause. 213-227 - Stuart Kent, John Howse:

Constraint Trees. 228-249 - Shane Sendall, Alfred Strohmeier:

Using OCL and UML to Specify System Behavior. 250-280

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