System Structure Diagram
A System Structure Diagram shows a view of the structure of your SysML 2.0 model and is the only type of diagram that you can create for your SysML 2.0 models. You can create the System Structure Diagram through the context menu from the SysML 2.0 Package or Library Package. Right-click the Package and select > > > or > > > .
You can also create the System Structure Diagram from the Item Creator dialog. Select the Package and open the Item Creator and select the SysML2 check box. This displays all the items that you can create for your SysML 2.0 model. Select the diagrams and the items that you want to add to the diagram and click Create.
Shows the following items
The System Structure diagram shows the following items on the diagram: As with other diagrams, you can change the appearance and the presentation using the Style view options (see
Style view options - all diagrams.
Allocation Definition
Allocation Usage
Annotation Link
Attribute Definition
Attribute Usage
Comment
Connection Definition
Connection Usage
Dependency
Enumeration Definition
Enumeration Usage
Feature Typing
Import
Interface Definition
Interface Usage
Part Definition
Part Usage
Port Definition
Port Usage
Redefinition
Requirement Definition
Requirement Usage
Item Definition
Item Usage
Occurrence Definition
Occurrence Usage
Subclassification
Subsetting
Textual Representation
Use Case Definition
Use Case Usage
Showing or hiding compartments in diagram symbols
In the System Structure Diagram, you can select what items are displayed in the diagram symbols. Right-click on the diagram symbol and click Show/Hide Compartments. A dialog opens up. Select the Properties or Roles that you want to hide or display on the diagram symbol, and click OK. In the following example, for the Part symbol, we select the Direction property to be displayed in the symbol.
Select and right-click on the symbol.
Select the Direction property that we would like to display on the symbol.
The value of the Direction property is now displayed on the symbol.