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Hmm, Has anyone thought about interleaving XMI and XSLT? On 11/29/05, Insane User <com.intel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Manuel, > > Have you considered the use of "Activity Diagrams"? > > Activity Diagrams are as close to flow charting, or process control in UML as one can get. > > Regards, > topdog > > >From: Manuel Baehnisch <s716631@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Date: Mon Nov 28 16:52:33 CST 2005 > >To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: XSLT in UML > > >Are there any current efforts or already drafts on the issue of > >describing XSLT-templates in a UML-like language? For my thesis I > >would like to explain some of the more complex templates using > >diagrams. But as it seems there is nothing like UML for the > >declarative paradigm, is it? > > > >My inital thought was to use something like a flow-chart as it is used > >in procedural languages. Knowing that the diagrams would suggest a > >linear execution even though its unknown in which order the > >processor calls the templates it seemed like the best approach to me. > > > >Any better ideas? Otherwise I would have to "invent" something myself. > >Manuel Baehnisch
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