For some kinds of Classifiers, optionally in the right hand corner an icon denoting the kind of Classifier can be displayed. Source Unified Modeling Language 2.5.1
If a role is typed by a classifier other than Class, the name compartment of the part box symbol contains the appropriate keyword (e.g., «component») above the name. Source Unified Modeling Language 2.5.1
Stereotypes applied to behaviors may appear on the notation for CallBehaviorAction when invoking those behaviors, as shown in Figure 11-2. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
The stereotype applies to all parameters corresponding to the pins notated by the object node. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Stereotypes applying to parameters can appear on object nodes in activity diagrams, as shown in Figure 11-7, when the object node notation is used as a shorthand for pins. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Stereotypes applied to behaviors may appear on the notation for CallBehaviorAction when invoking those behaviors, as shown in Figure 11-2. Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6
Figure 11-2: CallBehaviorAction notation with behavior stereotype 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: 11 Activities Slide kind SysML Activity Diagram
In MagicDraw/Cameo an assigned stereotype of a Classifier that types an instance-like element (such as a part Property) "shines through" unless it has an instance-level stereotype assigned. This is sometimes called a "secondary stereotype".