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Modelling and style
Modelling: If you look carefully you might notice that the upper "relational view" on the left of this combined diagram slightly departs from the following Webel Best Practice recommendation:
For the sake of those new to SysMLv2 following this trail who might still be learning the notations, some specializations (in this case redefinitions :>>) are also shown on the symbol headers of some nested parts (not just as redefinition relationship symbols). But once you become really familiar with the notation you won't even need that as shown next slide (which is not to say that the extreme form of the "relational" view approach is best for all stakeholder audiences).
