Issue 17960: Location: Page 285, 12.3.3 Semantics - Old behavior unnecessarily preserved (uml25-ftf) Source: Oracle (Mr. Dave Hawkins, dave.hawkins(at)oracle.com) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: "Matching between the names of Stereotype definitions and applications is case-insensitive, so naming stereotype applications with lower-case letters where the stereotypes are defined using upper-case letters is valid, although stylistically obsolete." What does matching actually mean here? I think this should really just say that the correct way to display stereotype names is exactly as they are in the model. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: September 27, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 17960 Problem: 12.023 Severity: Minor Nature: Revision Location: Page 285, 12.3.3 Semantics Title: Old behavior unnecessarily preserved Summary: "Matching between the names of Stereotype definitions and applications is case-insensitive, so naming stereotype applications with lower-case letters where the stereotypes are defined using upper-case letters is valid, although stylistically obsolete." What does matching actually mean here? I think this should really just say that the correct way to display stereotype names is exactly as they are in the model. Proposed Resolution: Revised Text: Source: dave.hawkins@oracle.com