Issue 10486: Stimulus response and modes of operation sequence diagrams should be added (rtc-ftf) Source: Technologic Arts (Mr. Takeshi Sakamoto, tsakamoto@tech-arts.co.jp) Nature: Severity: Summary: OMG ISSUE 10484: Stimulus response and modes of operation sequence diagrams should be added Source: Technologic Arts (Takeshi Sakamoto, [[MailTo(tsakamoto AT SPAMFREE tech-arts DOT co DOT jp)]]) Severity: Supporting Text Disposition: New Summary Just like RTC, I think it is difficult to understand behavior about Stimulus Response Excution and Modes of operation. Discussion Resolution Revised Text Resolution: Add diagrams as described below. Revised Text: n section 7.3.2.2, fsmParticipant, the following text and figure should be added after Figure7.11, FSM participant defines state transition Behavior. SemanticsThe following figure is a non-normative example sequence diagram for Stimulus Response Processing. Figure < number > - Stimulus Responding Processing Execution Example · In section 7.3.3.3, ModeCapable, the following sentence and figure should be added after Figure 7.13, Mode change state machine. The following figure shows a mode change on a component that is multi-mode and also a data flow component. The mode change is not immediate, so it waits for the next "tick" of the execution context. This is a non-normative example. Figure < number > - Set Mode Non-Immediate ExampleThe following figure shows the same mode change, but this time it happens immediately instead of waiting for the execution context. Figure < number > - Set Mode Immediate Example Actions taken: December 5, 2006: received issue January 15, 2008: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== MG ISSUE 10486: Stimulus response and modes of operation sequence diagrams should be added Source: Technologic Arts (Takeshi Sakamoto, [[MailTo(tsakamoto AT SPAMFREE tech-arts DOT co DOT jp)]]) Severity: Supporting Text Disposition: New Summary Just like RTC, I think it is difficult to understand behavior about Stimulus Response Excution and Modes of operation. Discussion Resolution Revised Text