Issue 15419: The stereotype «Create» and keyword «create» are both defined in the UML 4 document (uml2-rtf) Source: Lockheed Martin (Mr. Michael Jesse Chonoles, michael_chonoles2(at)omg.org) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: The stereotype «Create» and keyword «create» are both defined in the UML 4 document a. Figure 9.10 uses «create» b. Figure 9.27 uses «create» c. In appendix B, 2nd page, the «create» keyword is defined to apply to an operation that is a constructor, and to apply to a usage dependency, both uses of «create» appear in the Table B.1. This is consistent with items a and b above. d. In table C.1, both these uses are also defined as stereotypes, but with «Create». However, as stereotype matching is case insensitive, this is also consistent with items a and b above. So are the usages in a and b, keywords or stereotypes? e. In the last (and unlabeled) table in section C of obsolete elements, «create» is obsolete when applying to a CallEvent or Usage. How does this fit in? similar problems apply to several elements in table B.1 which are both stereotypes and keywords Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: August 17, 2010: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: Steve Cook To: "Chonoles, Michael J" , Juergen Boldt , "issues@omg.org" CC: "uml2-rtf@omg.org" Subject: RE: UML 2 Issue Thread-Topic: UML 2 Issue Thread-Index: AQHLPiImY70xNmM88UyNJL0PiLcxOZLm+s8w Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 09:58:25 +0000 Accept-Language: en-GB, en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: x-originating-ip: [10.166.20.234] Juergen, please make this a formal UML2.4 issue, and expand to observe that similar problems apply to several elements in table B.1 which are both stereotypes and keywords . we need to sort them all out. From: Chonoles, Michael J [mailto:michael.j.chonoles@lmco.com] Sent: 17 August 2010 16:35 To: Juergen Boldt Cc: uml2-rtf@omg.org Subject: UML 2 Issue The stereotype «Create» and keyword «create» are both defined in the UML 4 document a. Figure 9.10 uses «create» b. Figure 9.27 uses «create» c. In appendix B, 2nd page, the «create» keyword is defined to apply to an operation that is a constructor, and to apply to a usage dependency, both uses of «create» appear in the Table B.1. This is consistent with items a and b above. d. In table C.1, both these uses are also defined as stereotypes, but with «Create». However, as stereotype matching is case insensitive, this is also consistent with items a and b above. So are the usages in a and b, keywords or stereotypes? e. In the last (and unlabeled) table in section C of obsolete elements, «create» is obsolete when applying to a CallEvent or Usage. How does this fit in? From: Steve Cook [mailto:Steve.Cook@microsoft.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 5:51 AM To: uml2-rtf@omg.org Subject: Ex: UML 2.4 specification documents and RTF report available for review. The UML 2.4 specification documents and RTF report are now available for review at https://dev.enterprisecomponent.com/repository/repos/UML-RTF/trunk/Documents/Specifications/2.4/Deliverables The machine-readable artifacts will be generated over the next couple of days. If you have an opportunity please take a look. Thanks -- Steve