Issue 6430: UML2 super/ad-03-04-01/Derived attributes and associations (uml2-rtf) Source: David Frankel Consulting (Mr. David Frankel, david(at)dfrankelconsulting.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Issue: There are many places where the specification indicates that an attribute or association is derived, but does not state how it is derived; that is, the specification does not state, in English or in OCL, how to compute the derivation. Recommendation: Specify, in English and OCL, how to compute the derivations of all derived attributes and associations. Resolution: Discussion This issue has already been resolved by, or no longer applies to, the UML 2.5 Beta 1 specification. Disposition: Closed - No Change Revised Text: Actions taken: November 4, 2003: received issue February 20, 2015: closed issue Discussion: These specifications should definitely be added. This should be done in an RTF. Due to lack of time, the RTF/FTF agrees that the following are problems that need fixing, but decided to defer their resolution to a future RTF working on this specification. End of Annotations:===== m: "David S. Frankel" To: Subject: UML2 super/ad-03-04-01/Derived attributes and associations Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:42:25 -0800 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) Importance: Normal Issue: There are many places where the specification indicates that an attribute or association is derived, but does not state how it is derived; that is, the specification does not state, in English or in OCL, how to compute the derivation. Recommendation: Specify, in English and OCL, how to compute the derivations of all derived attributes and associations. ================================================================= David S. Frankel David Frankel Consulting Email: df@DavidFrankelConsulting.com Web: www.DavidFrankelConsulting.com Tel: +1 530 893-1100 Fax: +1 530 893-1153 David Frankel's MDA book: www.DavidFrankelConsulting.com/book.htm =================================================================