Profile diagram
For information about extensibility in Modeler, see Overview of extensibility through profiles, stereotypes and tag definitions.
A Profile Diagram allows you to define the Stereotypes and Tag Definitions in a profile. Through the Profile Diagram you can perform the following operations:
Create Packages, Stereotypes, and Tag Definitions.
Define valid Model Item Types for a Stereotype.
Define target Model Item Types and Stereotypes for reference Tag Definitions.
Define Stereotype inheritance.
You can create a Profile Diagram through the context menu of a Package: right-click the Package, and select New > UML > Profiles > Profile Diagram. Alternatively, if you have configured to display New Diagram in the Quick Access Toolbar, select New Diagram > Profile Diagram.
The following sections provide information about how a Profile Diagram is used in the model. For more information about an item, property or model part, click it.
Shows these dictionary items
Like most diagrams, a Profile Diagram can show variability items and relationships. See Overview of variability items and relationships on diagrams.
For most diagram symbols, you can change the presentation of the symbol through the Style view options (See Style view options - 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.
Extension
These items (which are not documented in the reference topics) can also appear on a Profile Diagram:
Frame Box - provides a way of adding a box or background image to the diagram.
Note - provides a way of adding text to the diagram.
Note Link - links a Constraint, Comment or Note to an item on the diagram.
Properties
A Profile Diagram has these properties:
Name
Type
Owned by
Used in these parts of the model
Designing extensibility.
Can be linked to these dictionary items
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