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Key: UAF14-16
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Status: open
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Source: Department of Navy ( Mr. James Ciarcia)
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Summary:
UML makes it hard/impossible to provide defaultValues for properties that have upper multiplicity higher than 1 since the defaultValue is limited to 1 ValueSpecification. While an OpaqueExpression could be used to provide a result of more than 1 element, this still requires execution of extra metaclass associations and the digital trail to Literals or InstanceValue's. Recommend changing the multiplicity to 0 .. *.
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Reported: UML 2.5.1 — Mon, 31 Jan 2022 21:17 GMT
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Updated: Fri, 20 Dec 2024 14:56 GMT
UAF14 — UML::Property.defaultValue has upper multiplicity of 1 even though Property is a MultiplicityElement
- Key: UAF14-16
- OMG Task Force: Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) 1.4 RTF