Issue 17767: Two categories is not enough (uml25-ftf) Source: Lockheed Martin (Mr. Michael Jesse Chonoles, michael_chonoles2(at)omg.org) Nature: Revision Severity: Summary: Using only 2 semantic categories forces Use Cases into the Behavioral semantics category, which is not appropriate by the definition. An additional category of Intentional, Goal, or Requirement Semantics is needed to cover the Use cases. This is supported by the Use Cases clause not being in the behavior section of the document. Making this change will probably required changes to the diagram of diagrams in Appendix A and Figure 6.1 below. However as these are only explanatory (not normative) they should not impact users, except to make it more understandable. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: September 25, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 17767 Problem: 6.041 Severity: Medium Type: Inconsistency / Enhancement/ Location: 6 3.2 Semantic Areas p.19 Title: Two categories is not enough. Description: Using only 2 semantic categories forces Use Cases into the Behavioral semantics category, which is not appropriate by the definition. An additional category of Intentional, Goal, or Requirement Semantics is needed to cover the Use cases. This is supported by the Use Cases clause not being in the behavior section of the document. Making this change will probably required changes to the diagram of diagrams in Appendix A and Figure 6.1 below. However as these are only explanatory (not normative) they should not impact users, except to make it more understandable. Source: Michael Jesse Chonoles