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Key: ALF_-51
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Legacy Issue Number: 16470
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Status: closed
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Source: Model Driven Solutions ( Mr. Ed Seidewitz)
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Summary:
Subclause: 15.2.12 ImportedMember
The description of ImportedMember::isSameKind is written in terms of distinguishability rather than same kind.
An ImportedMember should not generally be considered a feature, even if it is a feature of the namespace it is imported from, since it is not a feature of the namespace it is imported into.
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Reported: ALF 1.0b2 — Fri, 29 Jul 2011 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — ALF 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
In the case of Alf members, it is appropriate to use the terminology “same kind”. However, in the case of two UML elements, the standard terminology of distinguishability still needs to be used.
No change is required for an ImportedMember no be considered a feature. The isFeature property inherited from Member is false by default and the default value is never changed for an ImportedMember. -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 21:48 GMT