Issue 8096: Section: 7.3.32 (uml2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: Since the lower bound of multiplicity can not be negative by definition, shouldn't the type of /lower MultiplicityElement be UnlimitedNatural? Also, /upper is missing from the list of attributes Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: January 20, 2005: received issue August 23, 2006: closed issue Discussion: My apologies, I now see the /upper but still question use of Interger as the type for /lower instead of UnlimitedNatural. My apologies, I now see the /upper but still question use of Interger as the type for /lower instead of UnlimitedNatural. This issue has already been addressed by the resolution to issue 6502. Disposition: Closed, no change End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 20 Jan 2005 09:49:06 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jane Messenger Company: U. S. Geological Survey mailFrom: jmessenger@usgs.gov Notification: Yes Specification: Superstructure Section: 7.3.32 FormalNumber: ptc/04-10-02 Version: 2.0 Draft Adopted RevisionDate: 10/08/2004 Page: 96-97 Nature: Clarification Severity: Significant HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461) Description Since the lower bound of multiplicity can not be negative by definition, shouldn't the type of /lower MultiplicityElement be UnlimitedNatural? Also, /upper is missing from the list of attributes. From: webmaster@omg.org Date: 20 Jan 2005 09:51:56 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jane Messenger Company: U. S. Geological Survey mailFrom: jmessenger@usgs.gov Notification: Yes Specification: Superstructure Section: 7.3.32 FormalNumber: ptc/04-10-02 Version: 2.0 Draft Adopted RevisionDate: 10/08/2004 Page: 97 Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461) Description My apologies, I now see the /upper but still question use of Interger as the type for /lower instead of UnlimitedNatural.