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In the preceding chapter we studied the concept of a domain event and how to specify domain event types. We now study the events that request the information system to perform an action. The nature of these events is quite distinct from that of domain events, but they are modeled in a similar way.

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12.7 Bibliographical Notes

  • Wieringa RJ (2003) Design methods for reactive systems. Yourdon, Statemate and the UML. Morgan Kaufmann.

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(2007). Action Request Events. In: Conceptual Modeling of Information Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39390-0_12

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