Part 3 OCL: Derivation properties
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   An introduction to OCL - the object constraints language - by example. The session also introduce the new MDriven debugger
   An introduction to OCL - the Object Constraints Language - through example. The session also introduces the new MDriven debugger
   and shows how to get instant results of modelling efforts. Learn more about percentage and other useful properties to operate
   and shows how to get instant results from modeling efforts. Learn more about percentages and other useful properties to operate
   and moderate your model properly.
   and moderate your model properly.


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An introduction to OCL - the Object Constraints Language - through example. The session also introduces the new MDriven debugger and shows how to get instant results from modeling efforts. Learn more about percentages and other useful properties to operate and moderate your model properly.

To make your experience smooth, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini-player. Choose an interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme navigation item place in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed on without watching the whole video.


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