Issue 15293: SysML 1.2 Issue Viewpoint referencing other viewpoints properties (sysml-rtf) Source: Change Vision (Mr. Michael Jesse Chonoles, mjchonoles(at)yahoo.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Page 26 Original Text 7.3.2.5 Viewpoint Description A Viewpoint is a specification of the conventions and rules for constructing and using a view for the purpose of addressing a set of stakeholder concerns. The languages and methods for specifying a view may reference languages and methods in another viewpoint. They specify the elements expected to be represented in the view, and may be formally or informally defined. For example, the security viewpoint may require the security requirements, security functional and physical architecture, and security test cases Comment How is the highlighted sentence done? There are no examples. I see examples of Viewpoint with a dependency on another Viewpoint, but no references for the individual fields (e.g., language and methods). Are the fields populated in an inheritance manner. Can they be overridden? Does it only work if the fields are blank on the dependant Viewpoint? Type: Clarification Add example and clarify rules Resolution: Defer Postponed to the next RTF Revised Text: Actions taken: June 21, 2010: received issue January 3, 2017: Deferred April 6, 2017: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== te: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:34:17 -0400 From: "Chonoles, Michael J" Subject: New SysML 1.2 Issues: Viewpoint referencing other viewpoints properties To: Juergen Boldt Cc: "sysml-rtf@omg.org" Thread-Topic: New SysML 1.2 Issues: Viewpoint referencing other viewpoints properties Thread-Index: AcsRgRgR/KpB7ZW+Ti29XLehntb2nQ== Accept-Language: en-US acceptlanguage: en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: SysML 1.2 Issue Viewpoint referencing other viewpoints properties Page 26 Original Text 7.3.2.5 Viewpoint Description A Viewpoint is a specification of the conventions and rules for constructing and using a view for the purpose of addressing a set of stakeholder concerns. The languages and methods for specifying a view may reference languages and methods in another viewpoint. They specify the elements expected to be represented in the view, and may be formally or informally defined. For example, the security viewpoint may require the security requirements, security functional and physical architecture, and security test cases Comment How is the highlighted sentence done? There are no examples. I see examples of Viewpoint with a dependency on another Viewpoint, but no references for the individual fields (e.g., language and methods). Are the fields populated in an inheritance manner. Can they be overridden? Does it only work if the fields are blank on the dependant Viewpoint? Type: Clarification Add example and clarify rules