Issue 16891: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements (sysml-rtf) Source: NASA (Dr. Nicolas F. Rouquette, nicolas.f.rouquette(at)jpl.nasa.gov) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: As discussed in the SysML 1.4 RTF meeting today, it is currently unclear whether all of the elements shown in SysML diagrams have a SysML stereotype applied or not. In some cases, there is an explicit mention about the meaning of SysML diagrams, e.g., 11.3.1.1 Activity: Activities in block definition diagrams appear as regular blocks, except the «activity» keyword may be used to indicate the Block stereotype is applied to an activity, as shown in Figure 11.1. We need a clarification whether the meaning of SysML diagrams is that they show only SysML-stereotyped elements or not and if not which UML elements can be shown on a SysML diagram without any SysML stereotype applied. Resolution: No Change Required. There are many UML elements that are reused in SysML that do not have a SysML stereotype applied. The elements that can appear on SysML diagrams are identified in the diagram element tables and the diagram extensions sections of each specification chapter. Any additional general clarification required should be added to Section 6.3 Conventions and Typography. However, no additional clarification is required at this time. Revised Text: Actions taken: December 12, 2011: received issue January 3, 2017: Closed; No Change April 6, 2017: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: "Rouquette, Nicolas F (313K)" To: "issues@omg.org" , Conrad Bock CC: "sysml-rtf@omg.org" Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 16:51:15 -0800 Subject: New SysML1.4 RTF issue: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements. Thread-Topic: New SysML1.4 RTF issue: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements. Thread-Index: Acy5MVE4iN0JHqtyQzSs0i3xp0pdWA== Accept-Language: en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: acceptlanguage: en-US X-Source-IP: altvirehtstap01.jpl.nasa.gov [128.149.137.72] X-Source-Sender: nicolas.f.rouquette@jpl.nasa.gov X-AUTH: Authorized X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by amethyst.omg.org id pBD0pfdr012551 As discussed in the SysML 1.4 RTF meeting today, it is currently unclear whether all of the elements shown in SysML diagrams have a SysML stereotype applied or not. In some cases, there is an explicit mention about the meaning of SysML diagrams, e.g., 11.3.1.1 Activity: Activities in block definition diagrams appear as regular blocks, except the «activity» keyword may be used to indicate the Block stereotype is applied to an activity, as shown in Figure 11.1. We need a clarification whether the meaning of SysML diagrams is that they show only SysML-stereotyped elements or not and if not which UML elements can be shown on a SysML diagram without any SysML stereotype applied. - Nicolas. From: "BERNARD, Yves" To: "Rouquette, Nicolas F (313K)" , "issues@omg.org" , Conrad Bock CC: "sysml-rtf@omg.org" Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 02:08:00 +0100 Subject: RE: New SysML1.4 RTF issue: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements. Thread-Topic: New SysML1.4 RTF issue: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements. Thread-Index: Acy5MVE4iN0JHqtyQzSs0i3xp0pdWAAAW95w Accept-Language: fr-FR, en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: acceptlanguage: fr-FR, en-US X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by amethyst.omg.org id pBD18XAn014179 At the beginning this was made clear by the UML4SysML subset, I think. The point is that only a part of SysML elements actually correspond to a stereotype. Elements like use cases, actors or state machine are reused "as is" (i.e. without extension) from UML. Allowing only SysML-stereotyped elements in SysML diagrams would prevent from showing them. Yves -----Original Message----- From: Rouquette, Nicolas F (313K) [mailto:nicolas.f.rouquette@jpl.nasa.gov] Sent: mardi 13 démbre 2011 01:51 To: issues@omg.org; Conrad Bock Cc: sysml-rtf@omg.org Subject: New SysML1.4 RTF issue: SysML diagrams show only SysML-stereotyped elements. As discussed in the SysML 1.4 RTF meeting today, it is currently unclear whether all of the elements shown in SysML diagrams have a SysML stereotype applied or not. In some cases, there is an explicit mention about the meaning of SysML diagrams, e.g., 11.3.1.1 Activity: Activities in block definition diagrams appear as regular blocks, except the «activity» keyword may be used to indicate the Block stereotype is applied to an activity, as shown in Figure 11.1. 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