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Loïc Fejoz  
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 More options May 18, 10:09 am
From: Loïc Fejoz <loic.fe...@realtimeatwork.com>
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:09:18 +0200
Local: Mon, May 18 2009 10:09 am
Subject: Flow port and parametric diagram

Hi,

Is it legal to connect constraints to flow ports in a parametric
diagram? It is possible under TopCased but not under Artisan Studio!

If I read properly the SysML specification:
"""A property typed by a UML DataType or SysML ValueType is classified
as a value property[...].""" (8.3.2.2 Block)

"""A value property may optionally be shown by a small square
box[...].""" (10.3.1.2 Parametric Diagram)

More over FlowPort is subtype of Port, itself subtype of Property!

So what is the rationale of not allowing it?

If I am wrong, how would you model an electric resistor for Instance? I
thought a resistor has two flow ports of type Electric (containing
current and voltage) and link them by the Ohm and Kirschhoff law...

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Best regards,
Loïc Fejoz

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