Model Representation (UML Standard profile)
A Model Representation represents a model.
Create new Model Representations through a Package Diagram - click the Model button, and then click in free space.
Add an existing Model Representation to a Package Diagram by dragging the Model Representation from an appropriate pane to the Package Diagram. Alternatively, add a Model Representation that is owned by the Model or Package that owns the Package Diagram by clicking the Model button, right-clicking in free space, and then selecting the Model Representation you want to add.
On a Package Diagram, a Model Representation's notation is as follows.
A Model Representation is a UML Package that is stereotyped by the «model» stereotype from the UML Standard profile.
The following sections provide information about how a Model Representation is used in the model. For more information about a UML Standard profile diagram or item - click it.
Owned by
Model
Package
Owns
Access - the Access relationship is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated item. The access permissions you have to an Access relationship are determined by the access permissions you have to the item that accesses.
Allocate (only if SysML Profile present) - the Allocate is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated item. The access permissions you have to an Allocate are determined by the access permissions you have to the item that is allocated from - you require write access to both items to create or delete an Allocate.
Constraint (UML item)
Problem (only if SysML Profile present)
Rationale (only if SysML Profile present)
Refine - the Refine relationship is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated item. The access permissions you have to a Refine relationship are determined by the access permissions you have to the refined item.
Satisfy (only if SysML Profile present) - the Satisfy relationship is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated Requirement. The access permissions you have to a Satisfy relationship are determined by the access permissions you have to the Model Representation.
Trace - the Trace relationship is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated item. The access permissions you have to a Trace relationship are determined by the access permissions you have to the item that is traced from.
Verify (only if SysML Profile present) - the Verify relationship is owned jointly by the Model Representation and the associated Requirement. The access permissions you have to a Verify relationship are determined by the access permissions you have to the Model Representation.
Shown on these diagrams
UML Standard profile properties
None.
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