Issue 5711: Section 5, figure 5-5. (uml-scheduling-ftf) Source: The MathWorks (Mr. Alan Moore, alan.moore(at)mathworks.co.uk) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Some scheduling analysis techniques use more than one duration time in the description of actions (one action, specially SAction that inherits TimedAction, can have associated more than one duration and this can provide different scheduling analysis results). Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: October 24, 2002: received issue Discussion: Requires significant change to the spec, so outside scope of RTF - useful idea though so bear in mind for new RfP. End of Annotations:===== This is issue # 5711 Section 5, figure 5-5. Some scheduling analysis techniques use more than one duration time in the description of actions (one action, specially SAction that inherits TimedAction, can have associated more than one duration and this can provide different scheduling analysis results). Issue 5711 I think that this is better dealt with in a more generic framework, such as the QoS profile. Recommendation: Defer to version 2.0.