Issue 6477: Section 8.3.3 Realization (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: Sparx Systems Pty Ltd (Mr. James D. Baker, omg(at)objectsandaspects.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: The text states, "A component realization is notated in the same way as the realization dependency, i.e. as a general dashed line with an open arrow-head." What is an open arrowhead. Compare and contrast that with the "stick arrowhead" described in the Presentation Options section of Class in Composite Structures (page 156). Stick arrowhead can be found 6 times in the spec, while open arrowhead can be found 4 times. They all appear to refer to the same notation. I recommend that you chose one term. Resolution: see above Revised Text: Actions taken: November 7, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: Makes sense to use one term throughout spec. A search on Google returns more hits for “open arrowhead” which appears the more general term. Replace “stick arrowhead” with “open arrowhead” everywhere in the spec (search and replace) End of Annotations:===== ection 8.3.3 Realization The text states, "A component realization is notated in the same way as the realization dependency, i.e. as a general dashed line with an open arrow-head." What is an open arrowhead. Compare and contrast that with the "stick arrowhead" described in the Presentation Options section of Class in Composite Structures (page 156). Stick arrowhead can be found 6 times in the spec, while open arrowhead can be found 4 times. They all appear to refer to the same notation. I recommend that you chose one term.