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Key: SYSML2_-165
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Status: open
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Source: Model Driven Solutions ( Mr. Ed Seidewitz)
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Summary:
The following cases in the textual notation allow "shorthand" then notations for SuccessionAsUsages:
- In 8.2.2.9.3 Occurrence Successions, the production SourceSuccession creates a SuccessionAsUsage that has a source end with no related feature and no target end.
- In 8.2.2.16.7 Action Successions, the production TargetSuccession creates a SuccessionAsUsage that has a source end as in SourceSuccession, but it has a full ConnectorEndMember for its target end, including an explicit related element.
In both cases, the intent is that the implied related feature of the source end of the SuccessionAsUsage is a feature lexically previous to the declaration of the SuccessionAsUsage. In the first case, the implied related feature for the target end of the SuccessionAsUsage is a feature lexically following the SuccessionAsUsage. However, there are no semantic constraints given in 8.3.13.8 SuccessionAsUsage to enforce these implied relationships.
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Reported: SysML 2.0b1 — Tue, 5 Dec 2023 17:12 GMT
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Updated: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 19:09 GMT
SYSML2_ — Semantic constraints missing for shorthand succession notation
- Key: SYSML2_-165
- OMG Task Force: Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 2.0 FTF 2