Issue 4993: Section 3.3: paradigm (uml-scheduling-ftf) Source: (, ) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: introduces the model-processing paradigm. The problem that we find in this paradigm is that some evaluation method (included scheduling analysis) can produce result that cannot be represented with UML elements. For example graphics of resource usage, preemption diagrams and other results that cannot be represented with tagged values, that is the method used in the profile to update the results in the model. Resolution: Closed, no change Revised Text: Actions taken: March 19, 2002: received issue June 30, 2003: closed issue Discussion: revise section 7 to harmonize with their experience and approaches End of Annotations:===== This is issue # 4993 Section 3.3: paradigm introduces the model-processing paradigm. The problem that we find in this paradigm is that some evaluation method (included scheduling analysis) can produce result that cannot be represented with UML elements. For example graphics of resource usage, preemption diagrams and other results that cannot be represented with tagged values, that is the method used in the profile to update the results in the model.