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Key: UML22-544
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Legacy Issue Number: 7407
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Status: closed
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Source: X-Change Technologies ( Joaquin Miller)
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Summary:
The specification is fond of using 'typically.' The term should be use with care in a specification. Typically, 'must' or 'may' are better choices. For example, at 7.4.1 p.42: The multiplicity bounds are typically shown in the format: lower-bound..upper-bound It will be better to write: The multiplicity bounds are shown in the format: lower-bound..upper-bound simply deleting 'typically.' (In this case, the syntax specification should show the case when the two bounds are equal.)
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Reported: UML 2.0 — Mon, 31 May 2004 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 2.1
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Disposition Summary:
No Data Available
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT