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standard library package StandardViewDefinitions {
doc /*
* This package defines the standard view definitions for the SysML language.
*/
public import SysML::*;
view def <gv> GeneralView {
doc /*
* View definition to present any members of exposed model element(s).
* This is the most general view, enabling presentation of any model element.
* The typical rendering in graphical notation is as a graph of nodes and edges.
* Specializations of GeneralView can be specified through appropriate selection of filters, e.g.:
* - package view, filtering on Package, Package containment, package Import
* - definition and usage view, filtering on Definition, Usage, Specialization, FeatureTyping (covering defined by)
* - requirement view, filtering on RequirementDefinition, RequirementUsage, Specialization, FeatureTyping,
* SatisfyRequirementUsage, AllocationDefinition, AllocationUsage,
* - view and viewpoint view, filtering on ViewDefinition, ViewUsage, ViewpointDefinition, ViewpointUsage,
* RenderingDefinition, RenderingUsage, ConcernDefinition, ConcernUsage, StakeholderMembership, ...
* - language extension view, filtering on Metaclass, MetadataFeature, MetadataAccessExpression, ...
* Note: filters are specified by referencing concepts from the KerML.kerml and SysML.sysml standard library packages.
*/
}
view def <iv> InterconnectionView {
doc /*
* View definition to present exposed features as nodes, nested features as
* nested nodes, and connections between features
* as edges between (nested) nodes. Nested nodes may present boundary features
* (e.g., ports, parameters).
*/
}
view def <afv> ActionFlowView specializes InterconnectionView {
doc /*
* View definition to present connections between actions.
* Valid nodes and edges in an ActionFlowView are:
* - Actions with nested actions
* - Parameters with direction
* - Flow connection usages (e.g., kinds of transfers from output to input)
* - Binding connections between parameters (e.g., delegate a parameter from
* one level of nesting to another)
* - Proxy connection points
* - Swim lanes
* - Conditional succession
* - Control nodes (fork, join, decision, merge)
* - Control structures, e.g., if-then-else, until-while-loop, for-loop
* - Send and accept actions
* - Change and time triggers
* - Compartments on actions and parameters
*/
}
view def <stv> StateTransitionView specializes InterconnectionView {
doc /*
* View definition to present states and their transitions.
* Valid nodes and edges in a StateTransitionView are:
* - States with nested states
* - Entry, do, and exit actions
* - Transition usages with triggers, guards, and actions
* - Compartments on states
*/
}
view def <sv> SequenceView {
doc /*
* View definition to present time ordering of event occurrences on lifelines
* of exposed features.
* Valid nodes and edges in a SequenceView are:
* - Features such as parts with their lifelines
* - Event occurrences on the lifelines
* - Messages sent from one part to another with and without a type of flow
* - Succession between event occurrences
* - Nested sequence view (e.g., a reference to a view)
* - Compartments
* The typical rendering in graphical notation depicts the exposed features
* horizontally along the top, with vertical lifelines. The time axis is
* vertical, with time increasing from top to bottom.
*/
}
view def <gev> GeometryView {
doc /*
* View definition to present a visualization of exposed spatial items in two
* or three dimensions
* Valid nodes and edges in a GeometryView are:
* - Spatial item, including shape
* - Coordinate frame
* - Feature related to spatial item, such as a quantity (e.g. temperature)
* of which values are to be rendered on a color scale
* The typical rendering in graphical notation would include a number of
* visualization parameters, such as:
* - 2D or 3D view
* - viewing direction
* - zoom level
* - light sources
* - object projection mode, e.g., isometric, perspective, orthographic
* - object rendering mode, e.g., shaded, wireframe, hidden line
* - object pan (placement) and rotate (orientation) settings
* - color maps
*/
}
view def <grv> GridView {
doc /*
* View definition to present exposed model elements and their relationships,
* arranged in a rectangular grid.
* GridView is the generalization of the following more specialized views:
* - Tabular view
* - Data value tabular view
* - Relationship matrix view, e.g. presenting allocation or dependency relationships
*/
}
view def <bv> BrowserView {
doc /*
* View definition to present the hierarchical membership structure of model
* elements starting from one or more exposed root elements.
* The typical rendering in graphical notation is as an indented list of rows,
* consisting of dynamically collapsible-expandable nodes that represent
* branches and leaves of the tree, as in graphical user interface widgets.
*/
}
}