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Qualified Associations [message #1060350] Fri, 24 May 2013 08:53 Go to next message
Antonio Moreno is currently offline Antonio MorenoFriend
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Registered: November 2012
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Hi,

I'm doing my final degree thesis using Papyrus. Now, I need to represent an example that contains an Qualified Association, similar to the example in the figure 7.1 in OCL Specification.

Is it posible to describe it in Papyrus? Do I need to change the qualified association with another structure?

Thank you in advance!

Antonio
Re: Qualified Associations [message #1060359 is a reply to message #1060350] Fri, 24 May 2013 09:45 Go to previous message
Ed Willink is currently offline Ed WillinkFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi

Figure 7.1 is seriously challenging.

When I tried a year or more ago, I had to raise some bugs about lack of
support for association classes; hopefully fixed; not sure.

Beyond that, Figure 7.1 and indeed almost the whiole of Section 7 has
many typos in since when written there was no tooling to check it.

Beyond that, if you try to use the OCL you will be in very cutting edge
territory. Qualified associations are very little used and so you may
well encounter tooling inadequacies.

Good luck. Please raise bugs as appropriate.

Regards

Ed Willink




On 24/05/2013 09:53, Antonio M. Moreno wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing my final degree thesis using Papyrus. Now, I need to
> represent an example that contains an Qualified Association, similar
> to the example in the figure 7.1 in OCL Specification.
> Is it posible to describe it in Papyrus? Do I need to change the
> qualified association with another structure?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Antonio
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