Figure 1: Simulation stereotypes Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: SysPhS-1.1 specification body figures in MagicDraw/Cameo SysML vs Modelica [using Wolfram SystemsModeler] Section Slide kind UML Profile Diagram
While SysML does not officially include the UML Profile Diagram, in practice in the MagicDraw/Cameo tool it is often used (rather than a Package Diagram) to afford access to all profile element menus and to make it clear that it involves profile elements.
A Conform relationship is a generalization between a view and a viewpoint. The view conforms to the specified rules and conventions detailed in the viewpoint. When this is done, the view is said to conform to the viewpoint. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Example: Linking to an external JIRA issue tracking page using a Comment extension with tagged values metadata Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 17:01: Creating custom Comment stereotypes Slide kind hybrid diagram UML Profile Diagram
A custom Comment extension with tagged values metadata Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 17:01: Creating custom Comment stereotypes Slide kind hybrid diagram UML Profile Diagram
The SysML Problem and Rationale extensions of Comment Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 17:01: Creating custom Comment stereotypes Slide kind hybrid diagram UML Profile Diagram
Figure 16-1: Abstract Syntax for Requirements Stereotypes Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: The SysML-1.6 Hybrid SUV sample and specification diagrams in MagicDraw/Cameo (with annotations) [UNDERGOING UPDATE to SysML1.7] Section Section: SysML-1.6 specification diagrams: 16 Requirements Slide kind UML Profile Diagram