Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content Figure 9-9: Internal structure of Water Delivery association block Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6 Copyright information About Object Management Group copyright in text extracts quoted from OMG specifications for educational purposes Snippet kind INFO UML keywords Port SysML keywords AssociationBlock Previous snippet Figure 9-8 shows an association block Water Delivery between a bank of spigots and a faucet. The «port» keyword indicates which association ends are ports (associations use properties as ends, which can be ports). Full quote Figure 9-9 shows the internal structure of Water Delivery defining connectors between the spigots in the bank and inlets on the faucet. Next snippet The participant properties identify the spigot bank and faucet being connected. The end property on the stereotype refers to the corresponding association end in Figure 9-8. Related snippets Figure 9-8 shows an association block Water Delivery between a bank of spigots and a faucet. The «port» keyword indicates which association ends are ports (associations use properties as ends, which can be ports). Related snippets (backlinks) The type of participant properties is shown for clarity, but is always the same as the association end type and can be elided. They are shown with dashed rectangles because they are reference properties. The internal structure connects hot and cold ports of the participants. Figure 9-10 shows two views of a block House with a connector of type Water Delivery. The connector in the top view “decomposes” into the subconnectors in the lower view according to the internal structure of Water Delivery. The subconnectors relate the nested ports of :WaterSupply to the nested ports of :WaterClient. Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags