Issue 6140: Activity frame and parameter nodes 1 (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: NIST (Dr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock(at)nist.gov) Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Summary: An object node with no input or no output notation should map to an ActivityParameterNode, so that frame isn't required. Resolution: see above Revised Text: Actions taken: August 30, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: In Activity class, in Presentation Option section (separated from the Examples heading by issue 6141), add this sentence after the sentence added by the resolution of issue 6141, in the same paragraph: “The round-cornered border or frame may be omitted completely. See presentation option for ActivityParameterNode.” In the ActivityParameterNode class, in Presentation Option section, add this sentence at the beginning as its own paragraph: “If the round -cornered border of Figure 220 is replaced with the frame notation described in Appendix A, then activity parameter nodes overlap the frame instead. If the round-cornered border or frame is omitted completely, then the activity parameter nodes can be placed anywhere, but it is clearer if they are placed in the same locations they would be if the frame or border was shown.” End of Annotations:===== Name: Conrad Bock Company: NIST mailFrom: conrad.bock@nist.gov Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Subject: Activity frame and parameter nodes 1 An object node with no input or no output notation should map to an OMG Issue No: 6140 Title: Activity frame and parameter nodes 1 Source: Kabira Technologies, Inc. (Mr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock@nist.gov) Summary: An object node with no input or no output notation should map to an ActivityParameterNode, so that frame isn't required. Discussion: In Activity class, in Presentation Option section (separated from the Examples heading by issue 6141), add this sentence after the sentence added by the resolution of issue 6141, in the same paragraph: .The round-cornered border or frame may be omitted completely. See presentation option for ActivityParameterNode.. In the ActivityParameterNode class, in Presentation Option section, add this sentence at the beginning as its own paragraph: .If the round-cornered border of Figure 220 is replaced with the frame notation described in Appendix A, then activity parameter nodes overlap the frame instead. If the round-cornered border or frame is omitted completely, then the activity parameter nodes can be placed anywhere, but it is clearer if they are placed in the same locations they would be if the frame or border was shown.. Disposition: Resolved ActivityParameterNode, so that frame isn't required