Issue 6375: Flows across SAN boundaries (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: International Business Machines (Dr. Tracy Gardner, tgardner(at)uk.ibm.com) Nature: Clarification Severity: Summary: Clarify that control and object flows can cross SructuredActivityNode boundaries (we need this). Resolution: see above Revised Text: Actions taken: October 20, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: The only restriction on edges is that if they are owned by the structured node, then the source and target must in the structured node (constraint 1 of StructuredActivityNode). There is no restriction on edges not owned by a structured activity node. Clarify this as below. In StructuredActivityNode: Constraints, first constraint, at end, add “, and vice versa.” Semantics, add third sentence: “Edges not contained by a structured node can have sources or targets in the structured node, but not both.” End of Annotations:===== me: Tracy Gardner Company: IBM mailFrom: tgardner@uk.ibm.com Nature: Revision Severity: Clarification Subject: Flows across SAN boundaries. Clarify that control and object flows can cross SructuredActivityNode boundaries (we need this). OMG Issue No: 6375 Title: Flows across SAN boundaries Source: International Business Machines (Dr. Tracy Gardner, tgardner@uk.ibm.com) Summary: Clarify that control and object flows can cross SructuredActivityNode boundaries (we need this). Discussion: The only restriction on edges is that if they are owned by the structured node, then the source and target must in the structured node (constraint 1 of StructuredActivityNode). There is no restriction on edges not owned by a structured activity node. Clarify this as below. In StructuredActivityNode: Constraints, first constraint, at end, add ., and vice versa.. Semantics, add third sentence: .Edges not contained by a structured node can have sources or targets in the structured node, but not both.. Disposition: Unresolved