Where to read the relationship "Element has Constraint" outside the diagram? [message #1847710] |
Thu, 04 November 2021 10:01 |
Ilja Kraval Messages: 40 Registered: October 2021 |
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Hi all,
In EA, Constraint is aggregated into Element.
In Papyrus, the Constraint stands as a separate Element (according to UML: It is a descendant of the PackageableElement) and it is linked to the given Element by a Link.
However, we need the fact that this "Element has this Constraint" (or these Constraints) to be visible not only on the diagram, but in some window or reasonable listing for inspection purposes and for implementation requirements.
How and where to get this information out of the diagram?
Thanks for the advice
Ilya.
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Re: Where to read the relationship "Element has Constraint" outside the diagram? [message #1847723 is a reply to message #1847710] |
Thu, 04 November 2021 13:39 |
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Hi Ilya,
an additional remark
The tricky part is, that as I interpret the UML specification the visible link does NOT express that the constraint constrains the linked elements. The solution I presented implies the constrainedElement association end of the Constrain element is used accordingly. The A_constrainedElement_constraint association defined in the UML specification has no visual representation.
A really interesting question, many thanks :-)
/Carsten
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