Access Languages are Tied to Schemas
Jonathan Robie
jwrobie at mindspring.com
Thu Nov 20 19:35:48 GMT 1997
At 02:28 PM 11/20/97 -0500, Joe Lapp wrote:
>Jonathan Robie <jwrobie at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>These properties are not easily represented:
>>
>>o Behavior (except for in languages that allow methods to be
>>represented as data, e.g. Java)
>>o Encapsulation constraints
>
>I'm not sure what you mean by "encapsulation constraints." OMT uses
>a variety of constraints, but none go by that name. Pouring over the
>UML documentation I only see the term "constraint" being used in a
>general way.
I'm thinking of public/protected/private access in languages like C++, i.e.
the constraints on access to encapsulated data.
Jonathan
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