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Topic Title: Implicit signal addressing in Tau G2+
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Created On: 10-Dec-2003 12:37
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 10-Dec-2003 12:37
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Nico de Wet

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The question that I have is how is the SDL implicit signal addressing concept handled in Tau G2. In SDL, the system diagram (block, process etc) implies the destination of certain signals sent. So, with Tau G2, how is this concept handled? I presume that the combination of architecture and collaboration (or sequence) diagrams would contain enough information for implicit addressing.

Also, if one were to use a collaboration diagram to serve as some simulation scenario, it would only be necessary to specify
the top-level active objects (by this I mean active objects that are not children of any other objects) when architecture diagrams already highlight the child active objects. In essence the thoughts and questions here are asking: What are the equivalent UML 2.0 - Z.109 (SDL) hybrid diagrams that replace the SDL system diagram?

Disclaimer: Im using Tau G2.1, the UML 2.0 - Z.109 (SDL) hybrid and and am not a very experienced user.
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