Issue 11830: Reshape stereotype (pp 463,464) (marte-ftf) Source: INRIA (Mr. Pierre Boulet, Pierre.Boulet(at)lifl.fr) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: the default topology of a link connecting two shaped elements should be specified. Proposal: use a direct element-wise topology when the shapes of both ends are identical, undefined otherwise Resolution: Proposal: use a direct element-wise topology when the shapes of both ends are identical, undefined otherwise. Revised Text: Replace in page 463 Reshape This stereotype maps the Reshape concept of page 415 to assembly connectors. It allows specifying a set of potential connector instances between multidimensional arrays of potential port instances. by Reshape This stereotype maps the Reshape concept of page 415 to assembly connectors. It allows specifying a set of potential connector instances between multidimensional arrays of potential port instances. If the shapes of these arrays of port instances are identical and the connection topology is a direct point-to-point topology, the Reshape stereotype can be omitted. If the shapes are different and no Reshape stereotype is specified, the link topology is indeterminate. Actions taken: December 17, 2007: received issue February 17, 2010: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 11830 Reshape stereotype (pp 463,464) the default topology of a link connecting two shaped elements should be specified. Proposal: use a direct element-wise topology when the shapes of both ends are identical, undefined otherwise