Using a generic MagicDraw/Cameo query table to track /tracedTo for any NamedElement type using a derived relationship Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind MagicDraw/Cameo: table table
The SysML1.6 derived /tracedTo is only available on AbstractRequirement (but in MagicDraw/Cameo you can use derived relationships to achieve the same thing on other kinds of NamedElement).
The SysML Trace relationship can be used as a quick way to traceably elicit model elements from an identified diagram or table from a domain source document. You may visually remove the Trace symbols as each element is elicited to reduce clutter.
The UML «Trace» and SysML Trace can't be applied to a Slot as target (because Slot is just an Element, not a NamedElement).
Using Trace to quickly elicit model elements from an identified figure, drawing, diagram, plot, graphic, or table from a domain source document Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
Trace used for model element elicitation - tagged value and element property styles Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 16:01: Requirements engineering in SysML Slide kind SysML Requirement Diagram
Trace used for model element elicitation - callout style Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 16:01: Requirements engineering in SysML Slide kind SysML Requirement Diagram
Trace::getTracedFrom (in ref : NamedElement) : AbstractRequirement [0..*] The query getTracedFrom() gives all the requirements that are clients ("from" end of the concrete syntax) of a «Trace» relationship whose supplier is the element in parameter ... Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6