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Key: UML22-200
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Legacy Issue Number: 9577
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Status: closed
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Source: Fujitsu ( Tom Rutt)
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Summary:
Section 18.3.8 has the following paragraph:
“
Presentation Options If multiple stereotypes are applied to an element,
it is possible to show this by enclosing each stereotype name within a
pair of
guillemets and listing them after each other. A tool can choose whether it
will
display stereotypes or not. In particular, some tools can choose not to
display
“required stereotypes,” but to display only their attributes (tagged
values) if
any.
“Annex B has the following paragraph:
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If multiple keywords and/or stereotype names apply to the same model element,
they all appear between the same pair of guillemets, separated by commas:
“«” <label> [“,” <label>]* “»”
“These two paragraphs seem to contradict each other, since the annex B does
not
allow multiple guillemet pairs for the same element, while 18.3.8 does.Proposed Solution:
Add clarification that Both presentation options should be allowed. -
Reported: UML 2.0 — Wed, 19 Apr 2006 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 2.2
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Disposition Summary:
No Data Available
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT
UML22 — New Issue on multiple guillemot pairs for same element
- Key: UML22-200
- OMG Task Force: UML 2.2 RTF