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Visual Modeling of Complex Reactive Systems with Harel UML StateCharts

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8 Sep 2009LGPL310 min read 43.6K   692   35  
This article presents a commercial-grade cross-platform Harel UML StateChart Open-Source application framework named StateWizard for concurrent, distributed, and real-time reactive system development with simplicity, efficiency, and scalability.
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