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Re: Model synchronization? [message #1780762 is a reply to message #1780668] |
Fri, 26 January 2018 16:55 |
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Hi Martin,
As you noticed, links between the elements you dropped on the diagram are not shown by default - but don't worry, they are still in the model.
To show these links you can select the "node" elements (e.g., classes, components) and then right-click on them and select " > "Show All Related Link".
/Charles Rivet
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Re: Model synchronization? [message #1780764 is a reply to message #1780762] |
Fri, 26 January 2018 17:24 |
Martin Hansson Messages: 4 Registered: January 2018 |
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Thanks for the reply.
However, that option does not show up for me when right clicking a component.
Is it hidden in a sub menu (tried to find it but couldn't)? I'm working in Neon if that makes a difference.
Actually, I might be wrong on that. It might be under filters but if so it is greyed out.
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Re: Model synchronization? [message #1780804 is a reply to message #1780764] |
Sat, 27 January 2018 21:43 |
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Hi Martin,
I regard the bavior you describe as intended behavior. A diagram is a mere visualization of selected aspects of a model, nothing more. You select 2 components to be shown on the diagram and as you descrbed that happens. The assiciation between these to components is not shown because you did not select it. But you can easily drag´n´drop the association onto the diagram. A component owning an association is marked by a triangle in front of its name shown in the model explorer. By clicking on that triangle you can toggle between showing and hiding the details of a component. The owned association are such a detail. If you drag`n`drop the association onto the diagram it will appear on the diagram.
/pica
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Re: Model synchronization? [message #1780848 is a reply to message #1780841] |
Mon, 29 January 2018 08:28 |
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Hi Martin,
several norms even require the modeling works the way as Papyrus does.
Just of name only a few of them:
* DO 178B/C (aircrafts)
* ECSS‐E‐ST‐10‐02C (spacecrafts)
* ISO/IEC 26262 & ISO/IEC 15504 (automotive)
* CENELEC (railways)
* ISO 14971 & IEC 62304 (medical devices)
* IEC 61508 (generic)
all require traceability and Change history management.
Also the Automotive SPICE ( ISO/IEC 15504) compliance ensuring requirements rely on existing modeling is not implicitely altered by introducing refinements.
/pica
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