SysML 1.2 supported by Papyrus? [message #773885] |
Mon, 02 January 2012 20:10 |
Bryce Nordgren Messages: 3 Registered: January 2012 |
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I'm just starting with SysML and I'm using Topcased 5.1/Papyrus to start fiddling. I'm finding myself stuck at the very beginning (with units/quantities). As I read the 1.2 spec, the correct way (meaning normative: sections 8.3.2.8 thru 8.3.2.10) to deal with units is to use the QuantityKind, Unit, and ValueType stereotypes, where Unit has an optional quantityKind property and ValueType has optional quantityKind and unit properties.
I seem to be unable to locate the QuantityKind stereotype, which sort of brings the whole house of cards tumbling down. I'm also wondering how one would assign values to "stereotype properties".
I was attempting to implement the informative units models in annex C.4 and/or C.5.
In addition, the "primitive types" library does not appear to define "Real", "Integer", etc. with the ValueType stereotype, as shown in Figure 8.7. However, there is a better than fair chance that I just don't know how to look for stereotypes on objects in an imported package.
The sum of this leaves me with the impression that SysML 1.2 may not be supported. Is that true or do I just need to be educated?
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