Icon class icon_class far fa-sticky-note icon_class_computed far fa-sticky-note Note kind TIP Policy level INFORMATIVE SysMLv1.x keywords ElementGroup ElementGroup::/member ElementGroup::orderedMember Keywords logical grouping SysML-1.6: 'Element groups do not own their elements and thus an element can participate in an unlimited number of groups.' Relates to SysMLv1.x: The ElementGroup stereotype Related notes Related notes (backlinks) Related snippets (extracts) [SysML-1.6] ElementGroup::/member : Element [0..*] Set specifying the members of the group. Derived from Comment::annotatedElement. (derived) [SysML-1.6] ElementGroup::orderedMember : Element [0..*] Organize member according to an arbitrary order. Optional. (subsets: ElementGroup::member) [SysML-1.6] The ElementGroup stereotype provides a lightweight mechanism for grouping various and possibly heterogeneous model elements by extending the capability of comments to refer to multiple annotated elements. [SysML-1.6] Element groups can be members of other element groups, but this does not imply that members of the first are members of the second. [SysML-1.6] The semantics of ElementGroup is modeler-defined. In particular, the body text is not restricted. It can describe the grouped elements as well as elements or values related to the grouped elements. [SysML-1.6] Optionally, members of an element group can be ordered using its orderedMember property. [SysML-1.6] Element groups do not own their elements and thus an element can participate in an unlimited number of groups. Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags Book traversal links for The grouping of member elements by an ElementGroup is denoted here "logical" in the sense that it does not "steal ownership" of member elements (as opposed to "physical" ownership of elements in the model) Previous Up Next