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Key: MARTE-131
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Legacy Issue Number: 11886
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Status: closed
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Source: Carleton University ( Dorina Petriu)
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Summary:
b) The first letter of a stereotype applied to a UML model element should be lower-case or upper-case (e.g., <<gaScenario>> or <<GaScenario>>) ? The use of stereotype names in UML model examples is inconsistent in different chapters: starting with lower-case in chapters 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, etc. and with upper case in chapters 10 (Figures 10.20 to 10.22), 17.
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Reported: MARTE 1.0b1 — Fri, 21 Dec 2007 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — MARTE 1.0b2
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Disposition Summary:
By convention, when a stereotype is applied to a model element, the first letter of the stereotype name must be lower-case. In the examples mentioned in the summary of the issue, the first letter of stereotype names must be set to lower-case.
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT
MARTE — use of stereotype names in UML model examples is inconsistent
- Key: MARTE-131
- OMG Task Force: UML Profile for MARTE FTF