Issue 12123: Inferred Allocation on Allocate Activity Partitions (sysml-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Enhancement Severity: Significant Summary: When an allocation relationship is depicted on an activity diagram using Allocate Activity Partitions, it is unclear if the allocation relationship is from the Action Node to the Part represented by the partition (direct allocation), or from the Activity typing the Action Node to the Block typing the Part (Inferred allocation). Since in practice it has become necessary to represent both conditions, this portion of the SysML specification should be modified to incorporate some graphical indication to distinguish them. Resolution: Defer Postponed to the next RTF Revised Text: Actions taken: January 2, 2008: received issue January 3, 2017: Deferred April 6, 2017: closed issue Discussion: Discussion: This issue is deferred because no other proposed resolution was voted on during the schedule of the SysML 1.2 RTF. Disposition: Deferred End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 02 Jan 2008 14:06:54 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Rick Steiner Company: Raytheon mailFrom: fsteiner@raytheon.com Notification: Yes Specification: SysML Section: 15 FormalNumber: 2007-09-01 Version: 1.0 RevisionDate: 09//2007 Page: 134 Nature: Enhancement Severity: Significant HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.11) Gecko/20071127 Firefox/2.0.0.11 Description Inferred Allocation on Allocate Activity Partitions When an allocation relationship is depicted on an activity diagram using Allocate Activity Partitions, it is unclear if the allocation relationship is from the Action Node to the Part represented by the partition (direct allocation), or from the Activity typing the Action Node to the Block typing the Part (Inferred allocation). Since in practice it has become necessary to represent both conditions, this portion of the SysML specification should be modified to incorporate some graphical indication to distinguish them.