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A typical citizen engages with governmental agencies at several hierarchical levels - local, regional and national. Federal and international communities add even more layers atop of them. We denote this as the concept of layered government. A citizen within such a community expects to find similar procedures and HCI interfaces to accomplish tasks, e.g., voting registration or business registration...
While the generation of executable code for explicit associations in UML models is well understood, it is less clear how executable code can be generated if the associations are derived. We discuss how this can be achieved for an important class of derived associations that are defined by means of derivation rules. The result is optimized and executable (as opposed to template) code. The generated...
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