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Continuing with modeling our case study, in this chapter we further discuss process issues, such as execution order and how to specify that processes are sequential, concurrent, or alternative. These issues are related to the system's dynamic aspect and to its operational semantics.

The expert may, in the process of explaining some idea or description of a behavior, suddenly reach for pad and draw sketches of what he/she does, and say “it has to look like this” or “I know just by looking at the chart if something is wrong.”

Firlej and Helens (1991)

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  • Firlej, M. and Helens, D. Knowledge Elicitation: A Practical Handbook. Prentice-Hall, New York, 1991.

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Dori, D. (2016). The Dynamic Aspect of Systems. In: Model-Based Systems Engineering with OPM and SysML. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3295-5_6

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