Issue 14947: UML: A strong ability to support generating Documents (uml2-rtf) Source: Change Vision (Mr. Michael Jesse Chonoles, mjchonoles(at)yahoo.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: A strong ability to support generating Documents On the type of projects that we work on, we find that the project needs the ability to produce standardized documents from the models. While most tools support documentation generation to some extent, the rules used to construct the documents are not standardized. UML needs the ability to create these documents in a standardized way that can support automatic generation from the package structure, the model element descriptions (see above), incorporating diagrams, externals (see URL/URI above), and document models (a UML model of the document by composition of sections). The creation of these documents should support rule-based and manually constructed diagrams. These could be based on IEEE 1471 views and the use of QVT. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: January 11, 2010: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== te: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:47:10 -0500 From: "Chonoles, Michael J" Subject: UML: A strong ability to support generating Documents To: "issues@omg.org" Thread-Topic: UML: A strong ability to support generating Documents Thread-Index: AcqSgYNoarChB0NfRSSppNVC3RYDlQ== Accept-Language: en-US acceptlanguage: en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: A strong ability to support generating Documents On the type of projects that we work on, we find that the project needs the ability to produce standardized documents from the models. While most tools support documentation generation to some extent, the rules used to construct the documents are not standardized. UML needs the ability to create these documents in a standardized way that can support automatic generation from the package structure, the model element descriptions (see above), incorporating diagrams, externals (see URL/URI above), and document models (a UML model of the document by composition of sections). The creation of these documents should support rule-based and manually constructed diagrams. These could be based on IEEE 1471 views and the use of QVT. Michael Jesse Chonoles LMCO/ OMG SE-DSIG