Precisely definition

Precisely however, does not mean "complete". The OMG UML [OMG-UML] definition leaves intentionally unspecified several aspects of the behaviour of a state machine. For example: • which transition is fired when multiple transitions are in conflict, that is they have the same priority and are enabled by the dispatching of the current event, • which outgoing path from a choice pseudo node is selected when multiple alternatives are enabled, • in which order parallel transitions are fired. Each model-based development tool that is compliant to the UML standard (like Sparx Enterprise Architect) can make its implementation choices and define its (possibly deterministic) specific execution model. If we want to adopt a semantics of a UML state machine design that is as far as possible independent from any implementation choice, we can model the above aspects as nondeterministic aspects. In our case, due to the precise behaviour expected from the CSL components, these nondeterministic aspects (i.e., conflicting transitions) are not present in the CSL state machine models. However, due to the current abstraction of both SAI end EuroRadio layers, we have in our system some UML state machines that behave in a nondeterministic way (recall that is true for UMC and ProB, but not for Sparx EA where the human user acts as the environment). This nondeterminism is indeed introduced either from the UML modelling of some physical component (the communication mean that can lose, delay, reorder messages) or from the abstraction of the actual behaviour of other components (e.g., the abstraction of the actual presence of sequence numbers, sending time of a message, arrival time of a message). Some of these aspects will be refined in the next release of the Demonstrator. Moreover, the overall semantics of interacting state machines is intentionally left undefined by the OMG standards to allow flexibility and adaptivity of the UML notation to different contexts. From this point of view the most important aspects that are left undefined by the UML standard are: • The characteristic of inter-machine communications (e.g., delay, loss of messages, reordering of messages during communications). • How the "event pool" associated with each state machine is managed. • How the various state-machines composing the system are scheduled and executed in parallel. • Whether or not a single Run-To-Completion step of a state machine can be interrupted or overlapped with other Run-To-Completion steps of other ...

Examples of Precisely in a sentence

  • Precisely how far the prosecutor is required to go in this direction is a matter of debate and varies in different jurisdictions.

  • Precisely, a given solution c is covered by Kn,p/(p − 1)! sets.Therefore, we can build the fractional cover (Aj, (p − 1)!/Kn,p)j , which yieldsχ(C) ≤ mKn,p (p − 1)! = m.

  • Precisely what duties arise in different situations will be defined as the case law in this emerging area develops.

  • Precisely, we distinguish whether unobserved subsidiary-fixed effects or unobserved parent-fixed effects are considered.

  • Precisely, subsidiaries of multinational firms do not exclusively rely on debt from external sources.

  • Precisely, we searched the database for the central keywords “Capital Structure” and “Tax”.

  • Precisely, in columns (5) and (6) of Table II, observed primary estimates, i.e. the meta-regression observations, are weighted with the inverse of their standard error before applying standard OLS.13 By giving precise and reliable observations a greater influence, the meta-regression estimation becomes much more precise (in this line of reasoning, see, e.g., Greene (2003): 225).

  • Je me demande [wp qui wh W [CP que [quiP qui voulait voir Marie]] .(Exfoliation deletes the structure in gray circles.) Precisely the same analysis may be given for what looks like the same alternation in Bùlì, where short- distance extraction of the subject yields a clause introduced by the morpheme ālì, while non-subject extrac- tion yields a clause introduced by ātì.

  • Precisely how the defense of insanity is phrased does, however, differ somewhat from circuit to circuit.

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