The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL
Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Jos, Warmer, Alan Wills

TL;DR
The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL summarizes the outcomes of a 1998 workshop aimed at clarifying the semantics of the Object Constraint Language and discussing necessary extensions to improve its utility.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of OCL, clarifies semantic issues, and proposes extensions based on collaborative workshop discussions.
Findings
Clarified key semantic issues of OCL
Proposed extensions to enhance OCL's expressiveness
Established a consensus on future directions for OCL development
Abstract
In November 1998 the authors participated in a two-day workshop on the Object Constraint Language (OCL) in Amsterdam. The focus was to clarify issues about the semantics and the use of OCL, and to discuss useful and necessary extensions of OCL. Various topics have been raised and clarified. This manifesto contains the results of that workshop and the following work on these topics. Overview of OCL.
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