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A constraint is a condition or restriction expressed in natural language text or in a machine readable language for the purpose of declaring some of the semantics of an element.

An action is a named element that is the fundamental unit of executable functionality.

The execution of an action represents some transformation or processing in the modeled system, be it a computer system or otherwise.

An action represents a single step within an activity, that is, one that is not further decomposed within the activity.

An action has pre- and post-conditions.

A raise exception action is an action that causes an exception to occur. The input value becomes the exception object.

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