Icon class icon_class far fa-sticky-note icon_class_computed far fa-sticky-note Note kind NAMING STYLE Policy level OPTION UML keywords NamedElement::name SysMLv1.x keywords block property value property part property AbstractRequirement::/satisfiedBy AbstractRequirement::/tracedTo Satisfy Trace This competes with Webel Best Practice: "Trust the Type!" - Often the name of the Type of an anonymous Property or instance-level element is completely sufficient to indicate its role - unless multiple Properties of the same Type have different roles! Webel Best Practice: "Trust the Port or Pin Type!" - Often the name of the Type of an anonymous Port or Pin is completely sufficient to indicate its role, unless a clear indication of its direction or unique role is required. See however: Webel has a proposal for clearly revealing anonymous typed elements in SysML callouts and on derived Properties from operation queries. Relates to Related notes [NAMING, POLICY, STYLE] "Trust the Port or Pin Type!" - Often the name of the Type of an anonymous Port or Pin is completely sufficient to indicate its role, unless a clear indication of its direction or unique role is required. [NAMING, POLICY, STYLE]{STRONG} "Trust the Type!" - Often the name of the Type of an anonymous Property or instance-level element is completely sufficient to indicate its role - unless multiple Properties of the same Type have different roles! Related notes (backlinks) [NAMING, STYLE] Webel has a proposal for clearly revealing anonymous typed elements in SysML callouts and on derived Properties from operation queries. Related snippets (extracts) Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags Book traversal links for Verbose block property names and port names can help tracing participation of properties and ports in requirements relationships and play nicely with current SysML callout style. Previous Up Next