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Key: UML24-77
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Legacy Issue Number: 15419
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Status: closed
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Source: Change Vision ( Michael Chonoles)
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Summary:
The stereotype «Create» and keyword «create» are both defined in the UML 4 document
a. Figure 9.10 uses «create»
b. Figure 9.27 uses «create»
c. In appendix B, 2nd page, the «create» keyword is defined to apply to an operation that is a constructor, and to apply to a usage dependency, both uses of «create» appear in the Table B.1. This is consistent with items a and b above.
d. In table C.1, both these uses are also defined as stereotypes, but with «Create». However, as stereotype matching is case insensitive, this is also consistent with items a and b above. So are the usages in a and b, keywords or stereotypes?
e. In the last (and unlabeled) table in section C of obsolete elements, «create» is obsolete when applying to a CallEvent or Usage. How does this fit in?
similar problems apply to several elements in table B.1 which are both stereotypes and keywords
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Reported: UML 2.3 — Tue, 17 Aug 2010 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 2.4
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Disposition Summary:
Merged with 18454
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT
UML24 — The stereotype «Create» and keyword «create» are both defined in the UML 4 document
- Key: UML24-77
- OMG Task Force: UML 2.4 RTF