ISSUE: MagicDraw/Cameo: v2022x Golden, v2022xRefresh1: Comment can't connect anchor to another Comment as annotatedElement
Webel Parsing Analysis: Where too many dashed line "anchors" from Snippets to elicited members lead to clutter they may be selectively omitted from a Parsing Analysis Diagram (PAD) once each member has been collected.
Webel Parsing Analysis: The symbol for the relationship between a Parsing Analysis Container and elicited model elements SHOULD be a dashed line (like the anchor/handle line used with a UML Comment)
SysMLv1.x: Q: Why can't a Package with PackageImports be used as a Parsing Analysis text container? Why is the SysML1.6 ElementGroup (extended and customised as the Webel «snippet») far better suited for text-driven model element elicitation?
An ElementGroup comment symbol may appear on more than one diagram type and may collect different kinds of anchored annotatedElement members from more than diagram.
In MagicDraw/Cameo the dashed line symbol from a UML Comment or SysMLv1.x ElementGroup to an annotatedElement is called an 'anchor'.
A Comment is shown as a rectangle with the upper right corner bent (this is also known as a “note symbol”). The rectangle contains the body of the Comment. The connection to each annotatedElement is shown by a separate dashed line. Source Unified Modeling Language 2.5.1
ElementGroup::/member : Element [0..*] Set specifying the members of the group. Derived from Comment::annotatedElement. (derived) Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Element groups can be members of other element groups, but this does not imply that members of the first are members of the second. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
The elements in a group are identified by the modeler, as opposed to being the result of a query, as in views. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Element groups do not own their elements and thus an element can participate in an unlimited number of groups. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Grouped elements are the annotated elements of the comment to which the stereotype is applied. This has several implications: Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6