Issue 8279: Section: 12.4 (uml2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: Typos - remove the dash from between page and the number when referencing. ActivityNode Notation cell delete ExecutableNode and ControlNode as they just refer the reader elsewhere. ControlNode Notation cell delete FinalNode as it just refers reader elsewhere. Add ActivityNode and FlowNode. ExeceptionHandler Notation cell does not exactly agree with fig. 253. In fig. 253 the small square sits across the HandlerBodyNode instead of abutting it. Resolution: see above Revised Text: In Activities ExceptionHandler, Notation, Figure 253, the pin rectangle on the handler body should appear under the hander rectangle, as shown here: ExceptionType Protected Node HandlerBody Node Diagrams section, Remove an unneeded dashes in page references. Editor’s note: fixed in formal copy edit ExceptionType Protected Node HandlerBody Node Actions taken: February 14, 2005: received issue August 23, 2006: closed issue Discussion: Cells that refer to other cells are helpful to explain notation for abstract classes. There is already an ActivityNode cell, and the metamodel has no FlowNode. End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 14 Feb 2005 14:59:42 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jane Messenger Company: U. S. Geological Survey mailFrom: jmessenger@usgs.gov Notification: Yes Specification: Superstructure Section: 12.4 FormalNumber: ptc/04-10-02 Version: 2.0 Draft Adopted RevisionDate: 10/08/2004 Page: 447-451 Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461) Description Typos - remove the dash from between page and the number when referencing. ActivityNode Notation cell delete ExecutableNode and ControlNode as they just refer the reader elsewhere. ControlNode Notation cell delete FinalNode as it just refers reader elsewhere. Add ActivityNode and FlowNode. ExeceptionHandler Notation cell does not exactly agree with fig. 253. In fig. 253 the small square sits across the HandlerBodyNode instead of abutting it.