You know, if this model is truly 'computationally complete', I wonder if it can also make me a sandwich. That would be the ultimate in real-world simulation!
C) It characterizes a subset of UML that is sufficiently expressive to allow definition of models that can be automatically executed on a computer by an execution tool.
I think option B makes the most sense. If a model is computationally complete, it should enable the modeling tool to execute all the UML diagrams, right?
Well, clearly it's option C. fUML is all about defining a subset of UML that can be executed on a computer, so that's what 'computationally complete' means here.
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