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Key: SYSMLR-56
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Legacy Issue Number: 15298
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Status: closed
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Source: Change Vision ( Michael Chonoles)
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Summary:
SysML 1.2 Issues: Continuous flows in non-streaming situations with >1 multiplicities
11.3.2.1 Continuous
It’s a bit unclear how continuous flows work in non streaming situation, especially with high multiplicities.
If a continuous flow arrives at a pin with a multiplicity of 2, it would appear that the 1st and 2nd value arriving at the pin would be captured. If the flow is also continuously valued, the two values would be same. The difference between two adjacent samples goes to zero if the delta time between samples goes to zero (assuming differentiability).
Type: Fix
To make this capability useful, we’ll need to add a sampling rate to be able to use continuous with >1 multiplicity. If we don’t the specification should have a caveat for >1 multiplicity and differentiable input values.
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Reported: SysML 1.4 — Mon, 21 Jun 2010 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Deferred — SysML 1.5
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Disposition Summary:
Defer
Postponed to the next RTF
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Updated: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 13:49 GMT
SYSMLR — Continuous flows in non-streaming situations with >1 multiplicities
- Key: SYSMLR-56
- OMG Task Force: SysML 1.5 RTF