Issue 8318: Section: 13.3.28 (uml2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: To be consistent with other multiplicities on the figure, add the multiplicities for the associations. Also mention that each association redefines minimum or maximum Resolution: see ptc/2006-04-01 p 261 Revised Text: Actions taken: February 22, 2005: received issue August 23, 2006: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 22 Feb 2005 16:54:33 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jane Messenger Company: U. S. Geological Survey mailFrom: jmessenger@usgs.gov Notification: Yes Specification: Superstructure Section: 13.3.28 FormalNumber: ptc/04-10-02 Version: 2.0 Draft Adopted RevisionDate: 10/08/2004 Page: 492 Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461) Description To be consistent with other multiplicities on the figure, add the multiplicities for the associations. Also mention that each association redefines minimum or maximum. Issue 8318: Section: 13.3.28 Issue summary To be consistent with other multiplicities on the figure, add the multiplicities for the associations. Also mention that each association redefines minimum or maximum Discussion Indeed. The multiplicities are missing from figure 318 for both DurationInterval and TimeInterval. Also, in the text, the redefinitions should be noted. -- BranSelic - 28 Jul 2005 Revised Test In figure 318 on page 463, add the multiplicities 1 to the association ends TimeInterval::min, TimeInterval::max, DurationInterval::min and DurationInterval::max In the Associations subsection of DurationInterval on page 477, replace the two entries for min and max with the following: . min: Duration [1] Refers to the Duration denoting the minimum value of the range. Redefines Interval::min . max: Duration [1] Refers to the Duration denoting the maximum value of the range. Redefines Interval::max In the Associations subsection of TimeInterval on page 477, replace the two entries for min and max with the following: . min: TimeExpression [1] Refers to the TimeExpression denoting the minimum value of the range. Redefines Interval::min . max: TimeExpression [1] Refers to the TimeExpression denoting the maximum value of the range. Redefines Interval::max Resolution Resolved RtfIssue1000000074 (28 Jul 2005 - 22:10 - r1.2 - BranSelic)