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Key: UML14-1039
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Legacy Issue Number: 4120
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Status: closed
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Source: Architecture Technology Institute ( Hiroshi Miyazaki)
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Summary:
> In 3.23.1 "Notation", it is described that
> italics are used to represent abstract classes.
> We don't usally use slanting letters in Japanese.
> It seems strange. So, I think this should be moved into
> "Presentaion Options" or "Style Guidelines".
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> In 3.22.4 "Style Guidelines",
> it is described that uppercase letters are
> used to represent class names and
> lowercase letters are used to represent attributes
> and operation names.
> Japanese language doesn't have uppercase nor lowercase
> letters. However, this is "Style Guidelines", so I think
> this is not a problem, because the specification already
> says that "Style Guideline" and "Presentation Option" are
> not mandatory. -
Reported: UML 1.3 — Sat, 9 Dec 2000 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 1.4
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Disposition Summary:
No Data Available
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 21:38 GMT
UML14 — In 3.23.1 "Notation" (Internationalization issues)
- Key: UML14-1039
- OMG Task Force: UML 1.4 RTF