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What's New in Cameo Concept Modeler 19.0 LTR
What's New in Cameo Concept Modeler 19.0 LTR
Released on: July 2=
, 2018
New capabi=
lities
- The complex, nested constructs found in widely-used ontologies can now =
be successfully imported from OWL, visualized in diagrams, augmented with n=
ew concept models, and exported to OWL.
- Complements between classes are supported.
- Property restrictions can now be modeled in a namespace other than that=
of its domain, range, or restricted property.
- All subtypes of OWL Object Property (e.g., owl:TransitiveProperty) can =
now be imported and exported.
- A property that has multiple domains is supported.
- A UML property used in multiple classes is now interpreted in OWL as a =
domain that is the union of those classes.
- Unqualified cardinality restrictions is now supported by {subsets} in U=
ML.
- A minimum cardinality of 0 in OWL is retained as a {subsets} to support=
its use as a flag.
- A literal annotation may now have either a language or a datatype.
- A datatype property can now be modeled as an association end or a class=
attribute.
- Both IRI and literal annotations are now supported.
- A maximum cardinality restriction without a minimum cardinality restric=
tion on a property is now supported.
Usab=
ility improvements
- The smart manipulator on shapes in a Concept Model diagram shows only r=
elevant relations.
- Importing an OWL ontology into a non-CCM project now prompts to load th=
e CCM profile.
- Empty IRI tagged values are now automatically removed.
- The available choices are clearer when a project file is open, and a st=
yle is missing or out of date.
- The AutoStyler plugin now manages the 'Defined Elsewhere' style.
- The CCM plugin now manages the 'Default' style.
- The logging verbosity level can now be adjusted independently for the M=
agicDraw notification window vs log file.
- Unspecified OWL property cardinalities are now clearer, as explicit UML=
multiplicities.
- Both IRI and literal annotations are now available on the concept model=
ing diagram palette.
OWL =
export improvements
- Classes that are not directly owned by a package now result in a warnin=
g.
Bug fixes=
h5>
- Importing or exporting complex, nested class expressions involving unio=
ns, intersections, complements, and restrictions no longer results in a los=
s of fidelity.
- Annotation language and datatype are no longer lost or forced to be "en=
".
- IRI annotations are no longer lost on importing and exporting.
- Importing resources with local names that start with a number no longer=
fails.
- Annotations on an ontology are no longer incorrectly emitted as annotat=
ion assertions.
- Messages appearing in the notification window no longer have the beginn=
ing of the URL stripped off.
- Importing a restriction that has another restriction as its filler no l=
onger causes a subtle notation inconsistency.
- Opening a project without AutoStyler installed no longer results in a p=
rompt to update the 'Defined Elsewhere' style.
- Importing a property domain that is an intersection of classes no longe=
r creates multiple named properties in UML.
- Importing a property with multiple domains now results in an intersecti=
on of those domains as the owner of the UML property.
- Exporting a property with multiple domains to OWL results in a union of=
those domains as the domain of the property.
- Exporting a property with multiple types to OWL results in a union of t=
hose types as the range of the property.
- Importing an ontology into CCM no longer refers to =C2=ABAnything=C2=BB=
as =C2=ABProperty Holder=C2=BB in log messages.
- Importing an ontology into CCM no longer ignores annotations on ontolog=
ies imported by that ontology.
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