Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: The SysML-1.6 Hybrid SUV sample and specification diagrams in MagicDraw/Cameo (with annotations) [UNDERGOING UPDATE to SysML1.7] Section Section: SysML-1.6 specification diagrams: 11 Activities Tags and keywords UML keywords Activity SysML keywords Block SysML Block Definition Diagram «activity» AdjunctProperty AdjunctProperty::principal Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD) Click on the image to view it full size Up next Figure 11-2: CallBehaviorAction notation with behavior stereotype Notes Snippets (quotes/extracts) [SysML-1.6] Activities as blocks can have associations between each other, including composition associations. Composition means that destroying an instance at the whole end destroys instances at the part end. [SysML-1.6] When composition is used with activity blocks, the termination of execution of an activity on the whole end will terminate executions of activities on the part end of the links. [SysML-1.6] Activities in block definition diagrams appear as regular blocks, except the «activity» keyword may be used to indicate the Block stereotype is applied to an activity, as shown in Figure 11-1. See example in 11.4, Usage Examples. [SysML-1.6] This provides a means for representing activity decomposition in a way that is similar to classical functional decomposition hierarchies. [SysML-1.6] Properties with AdjunctProperty applied, where the principal of the AdjunctProperties are call actions, including call behavior actions, can be used as the part end of the associations. See 8.3.2.2 for constraints when AdjunctProperty is used ... Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) A very simple Activity decomposition in a BDD using AdjunctProperty AdjunctProperty for CallBehaviorAction and ObjectNode Flags Book traversal links for Figure 11-1: Block definition diagram with activities as blocks Previous Up Next