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Key: OCL21-261
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Legacy Issue Number: 8667
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Status: closed
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Source: U. S. Geological Survey ( Jane Messenger)
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Summary:
General comments: OCL primitive types do not agree with UML primitive types. Multiplicity symbology for "infinite" is different. UML uses "*" whereas OCL uses "n." Capitalize the word "Boolean" as it is named for the 19th Century mathematicial George Boole. In most places it is capitalized but there are several places where it is not. I hope my comments have not been too annoying. Please consider everything I know about OCL I have learned from reading this document so if my comments don't make a lot of sense, then possibly clarification in the document may be needed.
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Reported: OCL 2.0b2 — Wed, 30 Mar 2005 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — OCL 2.1
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Disposition Summary:
OCL primitive types now align, since UML has introduced Real.
*/n multiplicity is a drawing tool artefact. It may be resolved when redrawn for an autogenerated OCL 2.5.
boolean in non-technical contexts can be corrected. -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT