Issue 6021: labels for ExecutionOccurrence (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: The labels for ExecutionOccurrence in the diagrams on p 367 & 368 are both in italics, implying that this is an abstract class. However, the description of EventOccurrence on p. 378 doesn't mention anything about being abstract nor are there any classes derived from it anywhere in the spec. Resolution: resolved, see above Revised Text: Actions taken: July 27, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: In the mdl file, the metaclass ExecutionOccurrence should be made concrete. Consequentially, in Figures 326 and 328, ExecutionOccurrence should be shown in normal (not italic) font. End of Annotations:===== From: webmaster@omg.org Date: 27 Jul 2003 09:45:52 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Steve Hickman Company: self mailFrom: shickman@ieee.org Notification: Yes Specification: UML 2.0 Superstructure Section: Chapter 8 FormalNumber: ad/03-04-01 Version: Third Revision RevisionDate: 4/1/03 Page: 367,368,378 Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0; T312461; Guidant IE5 09302001 Win2000 Distribution; .NET CLR 1.0.3705) Description OMG Issue No: 6021 Title: labels for ExecutionOccurrence Source: Steve Hickman (shickman@ieee.org) Summary: The labels for ExecutionOccurrence in the diagrams on p 367 & 368 are both in italics, implying that this is an abstract class. However, the description of EventOccurrence on p. 378 doesn't mention anything about being abstract nor are there any classes derived from it anywhere in the spec. Discussion: In the mdl file, the metaclass ExecutionOccurrence should be made concrete. Consequentially, in Figures 326 and 328, ExecutionOccurrence should be shown in normal (not italic) font. Disposition: Resolved The labels for ExecutionOccurrence in the diagrams on p 367 & 368 are both in italics, implying that this is an abstract class. However, the description of EventOccurrence on p. 378 doesn't mention anything about being abstract nor are there any classes derived from it anywhere in the spec.