Issue 6648: UML2 Super/parts (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: The MathWorks (Mr. Alan Moore, alan.moore(at)mathworks.co.uk) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: 03-08-02.pdf, page 174:part: Property References the properties specifying instances that the classifier owns by composition. This association is derived, selecting those owned properties where isComposite is true. This seems to imply that /parts can only reference Properties whose types are Class, Interface, Templateable Class., i.e. only those subtypes of Classifier that denote instances. Is this correct - if so then it should be more explicit in the constraints (I couldn't see any other reference to this constraint). Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: December 2, 2003: received issue March 9, 2005: closed issue Discussion: A property, as structural feature, is a typed element. There are no constraints on part properties different from any other structural feature. Disposition: Closed, no change End of Annotations:===== m: "Moore, Alan" To: issues@omg.org Subject: UML2 Super/parts Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 13:09:50 -0000 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) 03-08-02.pdf, page 174:part: Property References the properties specifying instances that the classifier owns by composition. This association is derived, selecting those owned properties where isComposite is true. This seems to imply that /parts can only reference Properties whose types are Class, Interface, Templateable Class., i.e. only those subtypes of Classifier that denote instances. Is this correct - if so then it should be more explicit in the constraints (I couldn't see any other reference to this constraint). OMG Issue No: 6648 Title: UML2 Super/parts Source: ARTISAN Software Tools (Mr. Alan Moore, alan.moore@artisansw.com) Summary: 03-08-02.pdf, page 174:part: Property References the properties specifying instances that the classifier owns by composition. This association is derived, selecting those owned properties where isComposite is true. This seems to imply that /parts can only reference Properties whose types are Class, Interface, Templateable Class., i.e. only those subtypes of Classifier that denote instances. Is this correct - if so then it should be more explicit in the constraints (I couldn't see any other reference to this constraint). Discussion: A property, as structural feature, is a typed element. There are no constraints on part properties different from any other structural feature. Disposition: Closed, no change