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On Better Understanding OCL Collections or An OCL Ordered Set Is Not an OCL Set
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Abstract. Modeling languages like UML or EMF support textual constraints written in OCL. OCL allows the developer to use various collec
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Fabian Büttner, Martin Gogolla, Lars Hamann, Mirco Kuhlmann, Arne Lindow
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