In this article we show how to use the Rialto intermediate language, to capture the semantics of UML behavioral diagrams. The Rialto language has a formal semantics given as structural operational rules and it supports semantic variations. It can be used to uniformly describe the behavior of a combination of several diagrams and as a bridge from UML models to animation and production code.
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Björklund, D., Lilius, J., & Porres, I. (2004). A Unified Approach to Code Generation from Behavioral Diagrams. In Languages for System Specification (pp. 20–34). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7991-5_2
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