Webel: SysMLv1: TIP: Use semantically meaningful Association names and/or custom Stereotypes where applicable. They can also often be used as pseudo OWL/RDF semantic triples. But don't use Association names where an ItemFlow can capture an exchange item!
REFERENCE CARD: Webel Parsing Analysis for SysML1.x: Snippet Customizations Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind UML Profile Diagram
REFERENCE CARD: Webel Parsing Analysis for SysML1.x: Auxiliary stereotypes Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind UML Profile Diagram
A «pa:implied» Element: Include a tagged value for at least one Snippet that implies it Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
Webel Parsing Analysis: SysML: Pseudo Semantic Triple: A «pa:triple» may be applied to a uni-directional Association between SysML Blocks and/or Actors.
Webel Parsing Analysis: SysML: Pseudo Semantic Triple: A «pa:triple» may be applied to a Dependency between SysML Blocks and/or Actors or Properties typed by them.
Webel Parsing Analysis: Pseudo Semantic Triple: When «pa:triple» is applied to a named uni-directional Association the name and a consistent direction arrow should be displayed on the Association symbol in diagrams.
Webel Parsing Analysis: Pseudo Semantic Triple: For «pa:triple» applied to a named one-to-one Dependency, the source is the subject, the name of the Dependency is the predicate, the target is the object.
Webel Parsing Analysis: Pseudo Semantic Triple: For «pa:triple» applied to a named one-to-one or one-to-many uni-directional Association, the non-navigable end Property is the subject, the name is the predicate, the navigable end Property is the object.
As its name indicates, a triple is a set of three entities that codifies a statement about semantic data in the form of subject–predicate–object expressions (e.g., "Bob is 35", or "Bob knows John"). Source Wikipedia
A semantic triple, or RDF triple or simply triple, is the atomic data entity in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data model. Source Wikipedia
«pa:triple»: Pseudo semantic triples (c.f. RDF/S and OWL) Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
Webel Parsing Analysis: It SHOULD be possible to relate one Parsing Analysis Container to another and stereotype that relationship as an RDF/OWL-like semantic triple