
4. Quantitative real-time characteristics
The previous paragraphs were dedicated to modeling the qualitative aspects of real-time applications: competition, communication, behavior and actions. We will now focus on the quantitative aspects of real-time specification in UML.
UML defines two types of time-related data, Time and TimeExpression :
Time defines a value representing an absolute or relative moment in time;
TimeExpression lets you specify expressions whose evaluation gives a Time value.
In particular, this data can be used in two types of diagrams: state diagrams and sequence diagrams.
4.1 Modeling temporal properties in state diagrams
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