Issue 5998: defining different UML extenssions (uml-scheduling-rtf) Source: Commissariat a l Energie Atomique-CEA (Dr. Sebastien Gerard, sebastien.gerard(at)cea.fr) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: 1 - when defining the different UML extenssions (stereotypes/tagged > values) proposed ;in the context of the SPT profile, some of the > extenssions may be applied on different UML base class, but without having > everttime the same semantics. So the clear semantics of every extenssion > attached a given UML base class should be clarified every time it is > reuqired, that is to say every time there atre possible ambiguities Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: July 18, 2003: received issue Discussion: This requires significant rework much of which will have to be redone for the 2.0 version of the profile. Hence, it is better to resolve the issue in 2.0. End of Annotations:===== From: "Moore, Alan" To: "Juergen Boldt (E-mail)" Subject: FW: Issues about the doc. ptc/03-03-02 Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:07:27 +0100 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by amethyst.omg.org id h6ID7SkM016950 Hi Juergen. Sebastien sent these to issues@omg.org but he didn't seem to get a response - could you raise them as three separate issues against SPT please. Thanks, Alan. -----Original Message----- From: GERARD Sebastien 166342 [mailto:GERARD@ortolan.cea.fr] Sent: 27 June 2003 18:41 To: 'issues@omg.org' Cc: Bran Selic (E-mail); Alan Moore (E-mail); 'sebastien.gerard@cea.fr' Subject: Issues about the doc. ptc/03-03-02 > Regarding the doc ptc/03-03-02, I would like to raise the following > isssues: > > 1 - when defining the different UML extenssions (stereotypes/tagged > values) proposed ;in the context of the SPT profile, some of the > extenssions may be applied on different UML base class, but without having > everttime the same semantics. So the clear semantics of every extenssion > attached a given UML base class should be clarified every time it is > reuqired, that is to say every time there atre possible ambiguities.