Issue 8401: Section: 15.3.1 (uml2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: Typo - Delete the word "of" from the first sent. of sub-section Descriptions. Delete sub-section Attributes or state "None" instead of "No additional attributes." The multiplicities for the associations entry:Pseudostate[1..*] and exit:Pseudostate[1..*] don't agree with figure 354. Change the word "refreshens" to "references" in association definition for state:State[0..1]. In sub-section Semantics, last words of para 2, change "pseudo states" to "pseudostates." Under sub-section Presentation Options change Figure "362" to "361" in the para talking about entry point and change Figure "361" to "362" in the para talking about exit point. Just thought I'd mention that when I printed a hardcopy (PDF using Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0), the submachine state symbol in fig. 359 had a bold outline and the entry circle is normal weight whereas the submachine state symbol line weight in figs. 360-362 are normal weight as is the example on pg, 638. The exit circle in fig. 360 and on pg. 638 is in bold line weight. There also appears to be a difference in the line weights in the softcopy version. Resolution: see above Revised Text: In the Attribute subsection of section 15.3.1, change the text "No additional attributes." to “None”. Editor’s note: The above change was not included in the updated spec since the “No additional attributes” format has been adopted as a standard throughout the document. In the Associations subsection of section 15.3.1, change the multiplicities for the items entry:Pseudostate and exit:Pseudostate from [1..*] to [*], as those associations are mutually exclusive. In the Associations subsection of section 15.3.1, for the item state:State[0..1] change the word "refreshens" to "references" In the Semantics subsection of section 15.3.1, 2nd paragraph, change "pseudo states" to "pseudostates." In the Presentation Options subsection of section 15.3.1, change Figure "362" to "361" in the paragraph talking about entry point and change Figure "361" to "362" in the paragraph talking about exit point. In fig. 359 change the submachine state symbol from a bold outline to normal. T in fig. 360 and on pg. 638 change the exit symbol from a bold outline to normal Actions taken: February 28, 2005: received issue August 23, 2006: closed issue Discussion: No issue has been identified with the word “of” in the text – seemed to be overlooked by the issue submitter - no change. End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 28 Feb 2005 10:10:44 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jane Messenger Company: U. S. Geological Survey mailFrom: jmessenger@usgs.gov Notification: Yes Specification: Superstructure Section: 15.3.1 FormalNumber: ptc/04-10-02 Version: 2.0 Draft Adopted RevisionDate: 10/08/2004 Page: 578-580 Nature: Revision Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461) Description Typo - Delete the word "of" from the first sent. of sub-section Descriptions. Delete sub-section Attributes or state "None" instead of "No additional attributes." The multiplicities for the associations entry:Pseudostate[1..*] and exit:Pseudostate[1..*] don't agree with figure 354. Change the word "refreshens" to "references" in association definition for state:State[0..1]. In sub-section Semantics, last words of para 2, change "pseudo states" to "pseudostates." Under sub-section Presentation Options change Figure "362" to "361" in the para talking about entry point and change Figure "361" to "362" in the para talking about exit point. Just thought I'd mention that when I printed a hardcopy (PDF using Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0), the submachine state symbol in fig. 359 had a bold outline and the entry circle is normal weight whereas the submachine state symbol line weight in figs. 360-362 are normal weight as is the example on pg, 638. The exit circle in fig. 360 and on pg. 638 is in bold line weight. There also appears to be a difference in the line weights in the softcopy version.