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Key: UPDM-589
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Legacy Issue Number: 13547
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Status: closed
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Source: PTC ( Phillip Astle)
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Summary:
Summary ProjectTheme extends attribute and is used to define the Lines of Development (LOD) relevant to a particular ProjectType. The problem is that there is no type for the ProjectTheme so there's no way to define a value. In the MODAF examples they're typed by an enumeration that provides the colours for the various pie sections. If the enumeration is a fixed thing we might have to introduce the dreaded Class library...NOTE: This also means there's another element missing for the value that goes into the Slot.
Diagram AcV-2
Document Issue UPDM (OMG Beta) Jan 2009Source Phillip AstleArtisan Software Toolsphillip.astle@artisansoftwaretools.com
Rationale Without this we're missing a key feature in the creation of the AcV-2 Pie Diagram thing.
Resolution A new stereotype called ProjectThemeStatus will be added that extends Enumeration. This will allow users to define their own statuses as required. The mapping between ProjectThemeStatus and a colour (for use on the AcV-2) is deemed an implementation concern and outside the scope of the UPDM specification.This requires an update to the AcV-2 profile diagram.Action-Architecture teamGraham raise issue on MODAF (Ian Bailey)Phil to raise issues re constraints on AcV2POTENTIAL SOLUTION: A new stereotype called ProjectThemeStatus will be added that extends Enumeration. This will allow users to define their own statuses as required. The mapping between ProjectThemeStatus and a colour (for use on the AcV-2) is deemed an implementation concern and outside the scope of the UPDM specification.This require an update to the AcV-2 profile diagram. -
Reported: UPDM 1.0b1 — Thu, 26 Feb 2009 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UPDM 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
A new stereotype called ProjectThemeStatus will be added that extends Enumeration. This will allow users to define their own statuses as required. The mapping between ProjectThemeStatus and a colour (for use on the AcV-2) is deemed an implementation concern and outside the scope of the UPDM specification.
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:59 GMT