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Key: SYSML-54
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Legacy Issue Number: 10010
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Status: closed
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Source: NIST ( Mr. Conrad Bock)
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Summary:
Stereotype for binding connector. The Blocks chapter should define a stereotype for binding connectors to distinguish them from those with UML semantics (SysML and UML semantics for associationless connectors is not the same). A stereotype can also specify the constraint that the types of the connected properties must be the same for binding connectors, which currently applies too generally to all associationless connectors with the same type at both ends (binding connectors are defined as any connector with no association). A stereotype would also enable them to be distinguished visually. Currently binding connectors appear in the concrete syntax table with no way to distinguish them from other connectors, and from connectors with UML semantics in particular.
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Reported: SysML 1.0b1 — Sat, 29 Jul 2006 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — SysML 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
No Data Available
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT