General UML Guidelines
Activities
Object Flow (Object Flow)
General UML Guidelines
Activities
Object Flow (Object Flow)
An object flow is an activity edge that can have objects or data passing along it. Object flows have support for multicast/receive, token selection from object nodes, and transformation of tokens.
The name of the item.
A keyword is a lightweight variant of a stereotype to extend the semantics of a model element. As opposite of stereotypes, keywords does not have do be defined in a profile.
If several keywords are given, they should be separated by commas.
A stereotype defines how a model element may be extended, and enables the use of platform or domain specific terminology or notation in place of, or in addition to, the ones used for the extended metaclass.
Stereotypes should be given in the format 'profile::stererotype'. Stereotypes should be separated by commas.
A textual description of the element.
Node from which tokens are taken when they traverse the edge.
Determines where the item appears within different Namespaces within the overall model, and its accessibility.
Indicates whether it is possible to further specialize an item. If the value is true, then it is not possible to further specialize the item.
Tells whether the objects in the flow are passed by multicasting.
Tells whether the objects in the flow are gathered from respondents to multicasting.
Selects tokens from a source object node.
Changes or replaces data tokens flowing along edge
Specification evaluated at runtime to determine if the edge can be traversed.
The minimum number of tokens that must traverse the edge at the same time.
An item of one of the following item kinds:
An item of one of the following item kinds:
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