OMG Issue No: 11664
Title: Section 11.3.1
Source:
CEA-List (Arnaud Cuccuru, arnaud.cuccuru@cea.fr)
Summary:
In figure 11.6, this stereotype is called SendFlowAction instead of FlowSendAction
Resolution:
There is indeed an inconsitency between the domain model where the action is named “FlowSendAction” and the profile definition where it is called “SendFlowAction”.
In UML, the action that sends an object is named SendObjectAction; the action that sends a signal is named SendSignalAction.
The resolution for this issue is to align the the domain model on the profile definition terminology, which is consistent with UML related actions.
Revised Text:
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On page 120, replace Figure 11.5 by the figure below:
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On page 120, last sentence of section 11.2.1, replace “and FlowSendAction enables a component to send a data flow via ports” by “and SendFlowAction enables a component to send a data flow via ports”
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In annex F, page 563
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replace “F.5.5 FlowSendAction” by “F.5.5 SendFlowAction”
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replace “A FlowSendAction is an action that sends a flow to other connected components. In that case, connected component ports indicate that they accept this type of flow in input.” by “A SendFlowAction is an action that sends a flow to other connected components. In that case, connected component ports indicate that they accept this type of flow in input”
Disposition: Resolved
Disposition: Resolved OMG Issue No: 11665
Title: Section: 11.3.1 figure 11.6
Source:
CEA-List (Arnaud Cuccuru, arnaud.cuccuru@cea.fr)
Summary:
In figure 11.6, the [0..1] multiplicity of the direction tagged value is NOT displayed (whereas the [0..1] multiplicity of the kind tagged value of the MessagePort stereotype is displayed).
Resolution:
Correct Figure 11.6 by adding a [0..1] multiplicity to the direction attribute on the FlowPort stereotype.
Revised Text:
Replace Figure 11.6 by the following:
Disposition: Resolved
Disposition: Resolved OMG Issue No: 11692
Title: Section: 14.2
Source:
Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique-CEA/LIST (Mr. Safouan Taha, safouan.taha@cea.fr)
Summary:
In the HwCommunication model of the HwLogical profile, HwMedia should extend UML::Connector inspite of Association. Association in UML is a Classifier and the parent stereotype HwResource already extend it. By extending Connector we will help to use this concept within composite structure diagrams.
Resolution:
Proceed with proposal.
Revised Text:
-Fig. 14-70 should be modified as following:
Figure 14.70 - HwCommunication package details
-The Stereotype descriptions of HwMedia and HwEndPoint should be modified accordingly.
Disposition: Resolved
Disposition: Resolved OMG Issue No: 11693
Title: the property named "isSynchronous" is misspelled
Source:
Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique-CEA/LIST (Mr. Safouan Taha, safouan.taha@cea.fr)
Summary:
After many users feedbacks, we should add two stereotypes corresponding to HwSensor and HwActuator as specializations of the existing stereotype HwI_O from the HwDevice package. Even if we explained in the document that the HwDevice denotes both sensors and actuators, it is better to separate these concepts.
Resolution:
Proceed with the proposal.
Revised Text:
-Modify Figs. 14-61, 14-72
Figure 14.61 - HW_Device package details
Figure 14.72 - HwDevice package details
Add Class Description (Section F-9) and Stereotype descriptions (HRM Chapter):
F.9.X HW_Actuator
Associations
• None
Attributes
• None
Semantics
Actuators are frequently used as mechanisms to introduce motion, or to clamp an object so as to prevent motion. They are devices which transform an input signal (mainly an electrical signal) into motion.
F.9.X HW_Sensor
Associations
• None
Attributes
• None
Semantics
Sensor is a device which measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument. For example, a mercury thermometer converts the measured temperature into expansion and contraction of a liquid which can be read on a calibrated glass tube. A thermocouple converts temperature to an output voltage which can be read by a voltmeter.
______________Stereotype description:
HwActuator
Actuators are frequently used as mechanisms to introduce motion, or to clamp an object so as to prevent motion. They are devices which transform an input signal (mainly an electrical signal) into motion (section F.9.X).
Generalizations
• HwI/O
HwSensor
A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal, which can be read by an observer or by an instrument. (section F.9.X).
Generalizations
• HwI/O
Disposition: Resolved
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