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Re: Displaying port direction in sysml diagrams in Papyrus [message #1804714 is a reply to message #1803842] |
Sat, 30 March 2019 05:28 |
Philip Jose Messages: 5 Registered: February 2019 |
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Hi,
I have still not got any response for my query. I also tried to create a new profile for the ports to display their direction, but was unsuccessful. If anyone knows a better way to show direction on ports, please help me out.
I did not want to fall back on flowport since that is deprecated.
I did try the latest release (2019-03) but there is no fix for my problem in that. If this is a feature planned for in the near future, please let me know. Else,Would someone recommend a different SysML tool? Will Capella be better, although it is not exactly on SysyML?
Unfortunately, I have spent long enough time on Papyrus to get the port direction working. Although it might seem trivial, as systems engineers, it is important for my team to visualize which subsystem is providing a signal and which system is reading it. As I am designing the framework to be deployed across the enterprise, I do not want this aspect to cause confusion later. If there is no satisfying response, I might have to try out some other MBSE tool.
Warm regards,
Philip.
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Re: Displaying port direction in sysml diagrams in Papyrus [message #1857140 is a reply to message #1857063] |
Thu, 19 January 2023 15:26 |
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Hi,
I have created bug 581382, The current style-sheet only checks for attributes of the (deprecated) FlowPort stereotype. In addition, it should analyse the direction of the FlowProperty attributes and use the "in" or "out" symbol, if all attributes have a common direction, the "inout" symbol otherwise. Technically, it requires additional Java code that calculates a virtual attribute, i.e. it's not that trivial to fix.
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