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SysMLv1: The SysMLv1.6 ConnectorProperty was DEPRECATED in SysMLv1.7. see SysMLv1.7 formal/24-01-07: Annex C: Deprecated Elements and Migration: C.1.3 ConnectorProperty. Use AdjunctProperty with a connector as principal instead.

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SysML-1.6
SysML-1.7
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  • Model-Based Systems Engineering
  • Cameo Systems Modeler
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Figure 8-3: Abstract syntax extensions for SysML properties
Figure 9-14: Water Delivery association block with internal Plumbing connector
SysMLv1: Summary of some important changes between SysMLv1.2 and SysMLv1.7 and some DEPRECATED modelling elements [PARTIAL LIST ONLY]
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  • [TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} SysMLv1: Why ParticipantProperty is needed for an AssociationBlock. (And why you should NOT use the optional Cameo Systems Modeler variant with owned ends.)
  • [] SysMLv1.6: HOWTO: Use an AssociationBlock with a Connector and ConnectorProperty «connector» in Cameo Systems Modeler
  • [FEATURE, TIP, TOOL] SysMLv1.6: MagicDraw/Cameo: HOWTO get a ConnectorProperty to show with a dashed line to its Connector in an IBD (or in the structure compartment of a Block symbol).
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