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As a heavily relational view with most of the underlying machinery of the TradeStudies library package exposed:
Modelling and style
Dr Darren says:
Don't let this TradeStudies diagram with most of the gory details showing frighten you! Ok, it's a little bit scary, but most of the hard work is done for you by the TradeStudies library.
If the provided MaximizeObjective or MinimizeObjective are suitable for your purposes, once you've got the hang of it it's mostly "Money see, monkey do". It also helps to read the quite extensive documentation for each component of the library (not shown above). Be mindful of the following:
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[DISPLAY, FEATURE, MODELLING, TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} SysMLv2: Cameo: TIP: A subject (which should always be declared using the subject syntax in code) will also display as the 1st parameter in the parameters compartment but without the 'in' feature direction kind displayed. It is nevertheless an 'in'.
