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UML/SysML: When you use an AddStructuralFeatureValueAction to set one end of a bi-directional Association it also sets the other end.

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SysML-1.7
UML-2.5.1
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AddStructuralFeatureValueAction
Association
Property
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  • Unified Modeling Language
  • Systems Modeling Language
UML-2.5.1: 'If the StructuralFeature is an Association end, the semantics are the same as for a CreateLinkAction ..., where the participants in the link are the object being acted on and the new value.'
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  [UML-2.5.1] 16.8.3.3 Add Structural Feature Value Actions: An AddStructuralFeatureValueAction is a StructuralFeatureAction for adding a value to a StructuralFeature of an object.
  [UML-2.5.1] The value to be added is given on the value InputPin, which is required. This InputPin has the same type as the StructuralFeature and a multiplicity of 1..1 (that is, a single value is added).
  [UML-2.5.1] If the StructuralFeature is an Association end, the semantics are the same as for a CreateLinkAction ..., where the participants in the link are the object being acted on and the new value.
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