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  1. OMG Issue

SYSMOAS_ — Cleanup OSLC API Resource Shapes and Vocabulary artifacts from OCL code

  • Key: SYSMOAS_-10
  • Status: open  
  • Source: Dassault Systemes ( Mr. Tomas Vileiniskis)
  • Summary:

    OSLC API Resource Shapes and Vocabulary (both for KerML and SysML2) get automatically generated from respective Ecore metamodels, which leads to OCL expressions ending up as part of documentation in <rdfs:comment> properties. This makes the generated vocabularies and shapes super ugly and hard to read, e.g.:

    <rdf:Description rdf:about="https://www.omg.org/spec/SysML/20230201/vocab#Expression">
        <rdfs:comment>&lt;p&gt;An Expression is a Step that is typed by a Function. An Expression that also has a Function as its &lt;code&gt;featuringType&lt;/code&gt; is a computational step within that Function. An Expression always has a single &lt;code&gt;result&lt;/code&gt; parameter, which redefines the &lt;code&gt;result&lt;/code&gt; parameter of its defining &lt;code&gt;function&lt;/code&gt;. This allows Expressions to be interconnected in tree structures, in which inputs to each Expression in the tree are determined as the results of other Expressions in the tree.&lt;/p&gt;
    
    isModelLevelEvaluable = modelLevelEvaluable(Set(Element){})
    specializesFromLibrary("Performances::evaluations")
    owningMembership &lt;&gt; null and 
    owningMembership.oclIsKindOf(FeatureValue) implies
        let featureWithValue : Feature = 
            owningMembership.oclAsType(FeatureValue).featureWithValue in
        featuringType = featureWithValue.featuringType
    ownedMembership.selectByKind(ResultExpressionMembership)-&gt;
        forAll(mem | ownedFeature.selectByKind(BindingConnector)-&gt;
            exists(binding |
                binding.relatedFeature-&gt;includes(result) and
                binding.relatedFeature-&gt;includes(mem.ownedResultExpression.result)))</rdfs:comment>
    

    Prior OSLC artifact generation we need to figure out how to distinguish between normative documentation of metamodel objects (eClassifiers and eOperations) vs their OCL expressions in the original Ecore files.

  • Reported: SystemsModelingAPI 1.0a1 — Fri, 14 Jul 2023 10:11 GMT
  • Updated: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:41 GMT