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Key: KERML-206
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Status: open
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Source: NIST ( Mr. Conrad Bock)
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Summary:
The phrase "read only" is often enough taken to refer to features/properties that write actions (eg, FeatureWritePerformance) should not be applied to (see library errors in KERML-49, modeler misunderstandings in KERML-3 comments and UML constraint errors in UMLR-815), rather than having constant values, as intended.
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Reported: KerML 1.0b1 — Mon, 30 Oct 2023 19:10 GMT
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Updated: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 23:30 GMT
KERML — Read only, misleading keyword, metaproperty name
- Key: KERML-206
- OMG Task Force: Kernel Modeling Language (KerML) 1.0 FTF