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: 15 Allocations Tags and keywords UML keywords Abstraction SysML keywords Allocate DirectedRelationshipPropertyPath Slide kind UML Profile Diagram Click on the image to view it full size Up next Figure 15-2: Abstract syntax expression for AllocateActivityPartition Notes Snippets (quotes/extracts) [SysML-1.6] Allocate is a dependency based on UML::Abstraction. It is a mechanism for associating elements of different types, or in different hierarchies, at an abstract level. Allocate is used for assessing user model consistency and directing future design ... [SysML-1.6] It is expected that an «allocate» relationship between model elements is a precursor to a more concrete relationship between the elements, their properties, operations, attributes, or sub-classes. [SysML-1.6] Allocate is a stereotype of a UML4SysML::Abstraction that is permissible between any two NamedElements. It is depicted as a dependency with the "allocate" keyword attached to it. [SysML-1.6] Allocate is directional in that one NamedElement is the "from" end (no arrow), and one NamedElement is the "to" end (the end with the arrow). [SysML-1.6] The Allocate stereotype specializes DirectedRelationshipPropertyPath to enable allocations to identify their sources and targets by a multi-level path of accessible properties from context blocks for the sources and targets. Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Functional allocation of an Activity (definition level) in a BDD with callouts Functional allocation of a CallBehaviorAction (usage level) in an Activity Diagram to elements in a BDD Flags Book traversal links for Figure 15-1: Abstract syntax extensions for SysML Allocation Previous Up Next