Issue 7909: Problem with diagram references in Profiles section (uml2-rtf) Source: Adaptive (Mr. Pete Rivett, pete.rivett(at)adaptive.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: 2nd paragraph in Stereotype Semantics does not have proper cross-references to the figures and hence they have not been updated as other figures have been inserted. The para currently reads: An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 454). At the model level (such as in Figure 457) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S’ to "C"). But the 2 references should be to Figure 456 and Figure 461 respectively. Resolution: Revised Text: The following change needs to be made in both the Infrastructure (ptc/04-11-16) and Superstructure specs (ptc/04-10-02) – with the appropriate figure numbers for each document. In the 2nd paragraph in Profile:Stereotype Semantics Change the text An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 454). At the model level (such as in Figure 457) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S’ to "C"). Into An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 456). At the model level (such as in Figure 461) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S’ to "C"). Actions taken: November 14, 2004: received issue August 23, 2006: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== ubject: Problem with diagram references in Profiles section of Finalized Superstructure spec Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 14:01:55 -0500 X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: Thread-Topic: Problem with diagram references in Profiles section of Finalized Superstructure spec Thread-Index: AcTKepmkgu211bWdTHqkrJVUVEFrDg== From: "Pete Rivett" To: "Branislav Selic" , X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at sentraliant.com 2nd paragraph in Stereotype Semantics does not have proper cross-references to the figures and hence they have not been updated as other figures have been inserted. The para currently reads: An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 454). At the model level (such as in Figure 457) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S. to "C"). But the 2 references should be to Figure 456 and Figure 461 respectively. Pete Rivett (mailto:pete.rivett@adaptive.com) CTO, Adaptive Inc. Dean Park House, 8-10 Dean Park Crescent, Bournemouth, BH1 1HL, UK Tel: +44 (0)1202 449419 Fax: +44 (0)1202 449448 http://www.adaptive.com Issue 7909: Problem with diagram references in Profiles section Click here for this issue's archive. Source: Adaptive Ltd. (Mr. Pete Rivett, mailto:%20pete.rivett@adaptive.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: 2nd paragraph in Stereotype Semantics does not have proper cross-references to the figures and hence they have not been updated as other figures have been inserted. The para currently reads: An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 454). At the model level (such as in Figure 457) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S. to "C"). But the 2 references should be to Figure 456 and Figure 461 respectively. Revised Text: In the 2nd paragraph in Profile:Stereotype Semantics Change the text An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 454). At the model level (such as in Figure 457) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S. to "C"). Into An instance "S" of Stereotype is a kind of (meta) class. Relating it to a metaclass "C" from the reference metamodel (typically UML) using an "Extension" (which is a specific kind of association), signifies that model elements of type C can be extended by an instance of "S" (see example Figure 456). At the model level (such as in Figure 461) instances of "S" are related to "C" model elements (instances of "C") by links (occurrences of the association/extension from "S. to "C"). Resolution: Resolved