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Topic Title: Deep history and shallow history Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Nov-2006 15:03 Status: Read Only |
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Hello together.
From the description given in Rhapsody's help, and from a simulation I run a couple of days ago, it seems to me that the history connector (H) corresponds to deep history, not to shallow history. But the standard notation in UML for deep history is (H*), not (H). 1) Am I right? 2) How can I model shallow history in Rhpasody? Thanks in advance. |
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The Rhapsody history connector is a deep history one. With the semantics of Rhapsody statecharts where inner transitions have priority over outer ones, you should alway know what state your system is in when leaving a hierarchic level and can reenter when done on the outer level. I never missed shallow history in this context.
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