Issue 4798: "exposedEnd" for any of the references in the MOF metamodel. (mof-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Summary: If Attribute.isDerived was moved up to StructuralFeature, then you could model derived references. An example of such a derived reference in the MOF meta-model is Reference.exposedEnd, which is equivalent to ref.referencedEnd.otherEnd(). Relatedly, the copy of ptc/2001-10-05 found on the RTF website doesn't include the "exposedEnd" for any of the references in the MOF metamodel. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: December 21, 2001: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== From: webmaster@omg.org Message-Id: <200112220023.fBM0NAM20930@emerald.omg.org> Date: 21 Dec 2001 19:12:28 -0500 To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Subject: Issue/Bug Report Content-Type: Text/html; charset=windows-1252 X-UIDL: %/Fe9g\K!!7ZJe95b\!! Name: Brian Smith Company: none mailFrom: brian-l-smith@uiowa.edu Notification: Yes Specification: MOF Section: 3.4.17, 3.4.15, 3.4.16 FormalNumber: ptc/2001-10-05 Version: 1.4 RevisionDate: Oct/10/2001 Page: 3-40 through 3-44 Nature: Revision Severity: Significant HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.6+) Gecko/20011210 Description If Attribute.isDerived was moved up to StructuralFeature, then you could model derived references. An example of such a derived reference in the MOF meta-model is Reference.exposedEnd, which is equivalent to ref.referencedEnd.otherEnd(). Relatedly, the copy of ptc/2001-10-05 found on the RTF website doesn't include the "exposedEnd" for any of the references in the MOF metamodel.