Issue 13862: Section: 18.3.8 (uml2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Significant Summary: The reader may be led to believe that the application of the stereotype <<clock>> changed the model by adding an operation "Click" to the class StopWatch. It should be clarified that the operation must be owned by the StopWatch even without applying the stereotype. The stereotype instance may, of course, be associated to this operation, and serves as a pointer, for example, to be used in model transformations. Figure 18.18 does not provide this information; it shows the result of the application and not the state before. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: April 9, 2009: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 09 Apr 2009 06:27:51 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Michael Zapf Company: University of Kassel mailFrom: Michael.Zapf@uni-kassel.de Notification: Yes Specification: OMG Unified Modeling Language (OMG UML), Superstructure Section: 18.3.8 FormalNumber: formal/2009-02-03 Version: 2.2 RevisionDate: Feb 2009 Page: 677 ff. Nature: Clarification Severity: Significant HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092416 Firefox/3.0.3 Description The reader may be led to believe that the application of the stereotype <> changed the model by adding an operation "Click" to the class StopWatch. It should be clarified that the operation must be owned by the StopWatch even without applying the stereotype. The stereotype instance may, of course, be associated to this operation, and serves as a pointer, for example, to be used in model transformations. Figure 18.18 does not provide this information; it shows the result of the application and not the state before.