The Composite Structure Diagram is a UML 2.0 diagram that is useful for modeling the decomposition of structured Classes, Data Types, Interfaces and Signals through Parts and Ports, and the flow of information between those Parts and Ports. The Composite Structure Diagram provided with Modeler includes support for IO Flows, which is a SysML extension to UML information flows. An important difference between a Composite Structure Diagram and a Class Diagram is that a Composite Structure Diagram shows decomposition in context.
The Composite Structure Diagram replaces the System Architecture Diagram. For information about using the System Architecture Migration Utility to migrate your System Architecture Diagrams to Composite Structure Diagrams, see
Overview of system architecture diagram migration.
For information about Class Modeling or Composite Structure Diagrams in Modeler, see
Overview of class modeling.
You can create a Composite Structure Diagram through the context menu of a Package: right-click the Package, point to New, point to UML, point to Structure, and then click Composite Structure Diagram. You can also create a Composite Structure Diagram through the context menu of a Class, Data Type, Interface or Signal: right-click the item, point to New, and then click Composite Structure Diagram.
You must use a Composite Structure Diagram to create the following Model items:
The following sections provide information about how a Composite Structure Diagram is used in the model. For more information about an item, property or model part, click it.
For most diagram symbols, you can change the presentation of the symbol through the Style view options (See
Style view options - all diagrams), and change the showing of Stereotypes and Tag Definitions through the Stereotypes view options (
Stereotypes view options for a symbol - all diagrams). When a symbol has additional view options for changing its presentation, this icon is shown - to see how the view options can change the presentation, click the icon.