The UAF plugin (formerly known as the UPDM 3 Plugin) focuses on UAF Framework and UAF Profile support improvements, as well as supporting the new standard versions. In addition, the upcoming modeling tool version 19.0 focuses on enterprise level scalability, integrations with other engineering products, and usability. No Magic, Inc. always supports the latest standard versions. UML 2.5.1, SysML 1.5, and UAF 1.0 will be supported in the upcoming version of the modeling tool and related plugins, and support of the ISO80000 standard will be enhanced. For some time now, No Magic has presented the MagicGrid approach for covering MBSE. In this release, MagicGrid will be added to our modeling tools to best suit the modeler's needs. And please don't forget to give us your feedback on Twitter or Facebook. Also, please check the documentation and additional 19.0 Beta Version News.
Beginning with Version 19.0, the UPDM 3 Plugin became known as the UAF plugin. The plugin name changed to stay in alignment with the OMG standard.
You will still be able to work with the UPDM 2 plugin if you are currently using it, although you will be able to install and start using the UAF Plugin at any time. UPDM 2 projects will be migrated to match the UAF profile. You must back up your projects before migrating, as there will be no reverting after migrating your projects to UAF.
If you plan to return to using UPDM2, you must back up the user home directory (Help > About > Environment > Configuration Files) before trying the UAF Plugin. Installation of the UAF Plugin overrides the current configuration files.
In CEA - switching between plugins!!!
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UAF Framework Support Improvements
Implements the latest OMG standard version and contains complete support of all domains and views, including:
New Strategic, Personnel, Standards, Project, Security diagrams, tables, and matrices.
New Traceability diagrams.
New Parametric diagrams (DoDAF, MODAF, NAF, and NAF 4 also have them)
Updated the role-based table names:
Personnel Role-based Connectivity table
Operational Role-based Connectivity table
Resource Role-based Connectivity table
Security Role-based Connectivity table
Moved the High Level Operational Structure diagram to the Operational Taxonomy domain (now known as Operational High Level Taxonomy).
Moved the Free Form Operational Structure diagram to the Operational Taxonomy domain (now known as Operational Free Form Taxonomy).
Renamed structure diagrams to Internal Connectivity diagrams and moved them to Connectivity packages:
Operational Internal Connectivity
Personnel Internal Connectivity
Resource Internal Connectivity
Security Internal Connectivity (Operational)
Security Internal Connectivity (Resource)
Service Internal Connectivity
Renamed the Personnel Roadmap diagram to Personnel Forecast.
Moved the Strategic Traceability matrix to the Operational Traceability domain (now known as Operational Maps To Capability Traceability).
Renamed the Capability To Service Traceability matrix to Service Exhibits Traceability.
Moved the Standards Taxonomy to the Standards Traceability domain (now known as Standards Traceability).
Starting with Version 19.0, the changes of the profile are applied automatically during the project migration process. BPMN 2.1 standard version is supported.
This feature allows you to move elements from the main project to a used one without losing references. When you work on a project for a long time, it's usual for the project to evolve to the stage when some components tend to get a library type or reusability flavor. A new cross project refactoring feature allows you to simply drag-and-drop selected elements from the main project to a project residing in Project Usages. All of the relationships that the elements have had still remain.
A change set is a set of locally made changes to a server project. You may specify several sets for your project and commit sets one by one. For example, this feature is useful when you are working on a server project and get a request for an immediate change. You can suspend your changes, complete the immediate task and commit the changes, and then resume your work on the previously suspended changeset.
You can now configure project usages for one or several selected used projects at a time. In only one dialog box you can:
Control notifying users about new used projects versions
Add new projects
Remove used projects
Start directly using indirectly used projects
Change the version of a used project
Review the information of a selected used project.
Reset changes to a selected used project.
Additionally, in this dialog you can preview any changes applied to your project without closing the dialog.
The Advanced Project Usages Configuration dialog.
Hidden packages
Starting with version 19.0, the Hidden Packages model cutting utility is presented. This utility lets you specify which model Packages (and elements within them) should be hidden. Once specified, the non-hidden/public version of the model will be created by cutting/deleting the hidden parts. As a result, the stripped model with only visible model elements is stored in a dedicated branch, which is coupled with the main project branch. You can reuse projects with only visible elements according to your needs.
Dialog for selecting packages to hide.
Whenever you need to use a stripped model in other projects, the dedicated branch is suggested by default so that you can select your project to reuse. Also, there is no need to worry about making changes to the main project. Every change affecting the visible (or stripped) project part is synced with a project stored in the dedicated branch. You can do this manually or automatically after committing the changes of the main project to the server. Learn more how to hide packages >>
Disconnected teamwork collaboration is dedicated for multiple contractors without the ability to work on the same Teamwork Cloud installation to contribute to projects. This feature allows you to export a server project as a local one, modify it, and import back while updating the server project. This means you can simply save your project locally as a .mdzip file and send this file to another contractor for modification. After the file is sent back, you have the ability to update the same server project from the local project. This life cycle may continue between any amount of contractors. This feature works even when multiple contractors work with separate Teamwork Cloud installations, as well as with Teamwork Server or local installations.
Project development life cycle in a disconnected teamwork environment.
Cloning projects
Now you can clone your latest server project version as a separate project. You can use the project being cloned as a "template" to create a new project or use it as an independent base for new development. IDs of a cloned project and elements are reset automatically. Project permissions are reset as well; the project is available only for a user who has cloned the project. All references to used projects (if there are any) are maintained.
In the current release, the collaboration working environment has been significantly improved. These include:
Adding a comment for the package when exporting it to a new server project.
Displaying a progress bar with data about project changes while retrieving the content of element history. You may stop the collection process if you need to.
Viewing changes in the model in a particular scope at the element level in the package, as well as in a classifier element in a composed element such as a Block or Requirement.
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Support of latest standards
No Magic, Inc. always supports the latest standards. As of this version, MagicDraw supports the new UML 2.5.1 specification! Several minor enhancements include:
States are redefinable; and
Executable State Machines (PSSM) are supported
For system engineers, it is also important that the ISO 80000 library is simplified for usability purposes. About 50 of the most useful units are suggested in the list,100x less than introduced earlier. Learn more about updates in basic units >>
The Comment path is now displayed after dragging the Comment element from the Model Browser to the diagram pane when enabling the Display Paths on Element Drop option in the Environment Option dialog. Learn more about displaying paths >>
You can now specify the custom column and row query in all matrices, when you need to collect more than just owned elements. Simply click next to Row/Column Scope box in the the Criteria area. Learn more about Criteria area of matrices >>
Aspect Ratio, a new Diagram Frame symbol property, allows you to choose the appropriate diagram frame format (for example,16:9, A4 Landscape, 4:3 ). Specifying the appropriate diagram frame aspect ratio helps you present diagrams in your PowerPoint or Keynote presentations, PDFs, and so on.
You are able to specify one more outside label position of a Port. This shows the Port label inside a shape, with the Port created on the shape boundary. Learn how to change the position of port labels >>
When creating a new Composite Structure Diagram for a Package, you can specify whether to create a diagram context element automatically or not by selecting an appropriate value for the Diagram Context property in the Project Options dialog. Learn more about Composite Structure Diagram context >>
You are able to select an additional Show Both or Behavior Name value of the Name Display Mode symbol property for the Call Behavior Action. This allows you to show only the behavior name instead of both if the action name is not specified or the action name matches the behavior name. Learn how to change the name display mode on the Call Behavior Action >>
When dragging or selecting an image from the Image Library or other resources, you can specify whether to apply an image to the property or to its type in the Project Options dialog > Apply Image To. Learn more about applying images >>
When specifying a new type for a Activity Parameter Node or Pin in the Activity diagram, you can select the element kind created in the model with a specified name and set as a type.
The new project option Use different Fork/Join and Decision/Merge notations allows you to draw different notations for the Fork, Join, Decision, and Merge.
The Note anchored to the diagram frame can now represent the information of the diagram context element (for example, Activity or State Machine). To switch the representation to the diagram information, right-click the Note, and in the shortcut menu clear the selection of Represent Diagram Context.
You can now define your own documentation server. For that purpose, the new Environment option documentation.server is added to the Path Variables property group. Learn more about working with path variables >>
The filter mechanism includes the following improvements: - The Exclude Auxiliary Resources replaces the Exclude Used Projects filter option. Learn more about Filter Options >> - The elements from used projects are included in the search results list by default. - The new Exclude Auxiliary Resources filter option reduces the search results list by excluding elements contained in auxiliary resources, except elements with the new <<ignoreAuxFilter>> stereotype applied. Learn how to apply stereotype >> - If you clear the Apply Filter check-box once, your selection is remembered for the next time.
A number of new operations have been added to the built-in operations library.
Now Mac OS X now supports the mdel:// links and *.mdzip files opening.
The new documentation layout, including the new home page, is introduced. On the new homepage, you can easily navigate through the menu or simply use the search.
You can now include the Attached File element to the main template by using #include, #includeSection, $import.include(), and $import.includeSection(). You can also use the Attached File element as a template of $file.create(), $file.silentCreate(), and $file.createAndWait() to generate reports. Learn more about including documents in generated reports >>
The DOCX template can now dynamically import the content of other DOCX documents by using $import.include() and $import.includeSection() at runtime, as an alternative to existing RTF, HTML, and text template support.Learn how to import DOCX documents to generate reports >>
The Personal edition is discontinued for all modeling tools.
For business process modeling, only the Cameo Business Modeler plugin is supported. The development of Cameo Business Modeler tool is discontinued.
For Cameo Enterprise Architecture, only the Enterprise edition remains. Support of other editions is discontinued. We assure you that the modeling features will not be affected by this change.
Integration of Eclipse, Rational Application Developer (RAD), openArchitectureWare (oAW), and AndroMDA are no longer supported.
Development of the Cameo SOA+ plugin is discontinued. However, you will still be able to load projects created in earlier versions with this plugin in your modeling tool. SoaML diagrams are converted to pure UML diagrams and maintenance of the SoaML profile is continued.
Enhancements in Report Wizard
You can now include the Attached File element to the main template by using #include, #includeSection, $import.include(), and $import.includeSection(). You can also use the Attached File element as a template of $file.create(), $file.silentCreate(), and $file.createAndWait() to generate reports. Learn more about including documents in generated reports >>
The DOCX template can now dynamically import the content of other DOCX documents by using $import.include() and $import.includeSection() at runtime, as an alternative to existing RTF, HTML, and text template support.Learn how to import DOCX documents to generate reports >>
We are proud to announce that our tools support the new SysML 1.5 specification as of 19.0 LTR! The main change is the new concept of Abstract Requirement, which allows you to extend the Requirement concept and base it on any kind of model element. For an example, download the new Property Based Requirements.mdzipsample model.
The Property-Based Requirement as a Constraint Block extension.
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Connector Property Support
You will be able to represent Association Block usages in the Internal Block Diagrams. Simply drag the Association Block from the model onto a Connector to set it as its type and automatically create a Connector Property symbol with a dashed line attached to the Connector.
The Plumbing Connector Property is created after dragging the Plumbing Association Block on the p2 Connector.
The implied Connectors functionality is improved as follows:
You can select a solid Line Style of the implied relation in the Symbol Properties dialog.
You can display an implied relation when a Connector is created between a port on one side of the part directly to another part (e.g. the part serves as a communication bus).
When creating a new SysML Allocation Matrix, you can choose Definition or Usage mode. Accordingly, these modes display Allocate relationships either between Activities and Blocks or Actions and Part Properties. By default, the Create SysML Allocation Matrix dialog (see the figure below) appears each time you create a new SysML Allocation Matrix in SysML projects. Differently, when creating a new SysML Allocation Matrix in the MagicGrid project, the usage allocation matrix is created by default. You can change that by specifying the SysML Allocation Matrix Mode option value in the Project Options dialog.
The renewed mechanism of hyperlinks to model elements brings the ability to embed live model hyperlinks in documentation texts, numeric values into requirements, and keep various expression and constraint texts up to date. Hyperlinks to model elements are updated automatically or with your control after changing the referenced element name. This keeps the hyperlink text and the element data to which it refers cohesive. Additionally, it is now possible to embed hyperlinks to model elements in plain text fields, including constraint text, value expressions, etc. Wherever you see this button , you can insert a hyperlink to element in the text or just press Ctrl+K.
The hyperlink to currentSpeed Property is added on the guard expression. It is updated after renaming the currentSpeed Property to speed in the Model Browser.
This is very important for simulation. For example, in State Machines or Activities, parameters are usually referenced. Once these parameters change their names, Guards are updated automatically. This allows you to maintain model consistency.
MagicDraw 19.0 provides the ability to search for textual information in all types of diagrams, including tables, matrices and maps. Open the search bar by clicking in a diagram toolbar, or simply press Ctrl+F. Use this feature to find the desired text displayed in a large diagram and quickly navigate the search results. After typing the search phrase, the diagram view focuses on the first match (highlighted in orange), as shown below. Diagram symbols that do not contain your search phrase are shaded to emphasize the information you want to find, as shown in the figure below.
How to use the Find feature in diagrams and navigate the search results.
The Excel/CSV synchronization mechanism ensures continuous work between Excel/CSV files and MagicDraw tables. As of Version 19.0, you can manually sync data between Excel/CSV files and modeling tool tables. Simply drag the Excel or CSV file in any modeling tool table to link it and set the mapping options in the Excel/CSV Sync Options dialog before starting synchronization.
The new version of the Teamcenter Integration plugin is compatible with MagicDraw 19.0. The plugin complements Teamcenter (Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software) with UML/SysML modeling capabilities provided by MagicDraw. The Teamcenter Integration plugin includes the following benefits:
Possibility to reuse UML/SysML models in Teamcenter.
MagicDraw integration with Active Workspace, allowing you to open and browse Teamcenter models in the MagicDraw modeling environment.
Importing/exporting bill of materials (BOM) to/from MagicDraw.
Bidirectional data traceability and synchronization.
Complementing Teamcenter models with functional analysis results from UML/SysML behavior models.
Assembling the Analysis Request to import to the No Magic modeling tool for functional, interface or parametric analysis.
Beginning with version 19.0, MagicDraw will be able to link and share data using Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) integration. This means:
The modeling environment works smoothly in the IBM Jazz ecosystem.
Easy linking between different project lifecycle artifacts residing in different tools without the need of additional plugins.
The ability to see detailed information of linked artifacts without switching between different tools.
This feature allows you to move elements from the main project to a used one without losing references. When you work on a project for a long time, it's usual for the project to evolve to the stage when some components tend to get a library type or reusability flavor. A new cross project refactoring feature allows you to simply drag-and-drop selected elements from the main project to a project residing in Project Usages. All of the relationships that the elements have had still remain.
A change set is a set of locally made changes to a server project. You may specify several sets for your project and commit sets one by one. For example, this feature is useful when you are working on a server project and get a request for an immediate change. You can suspend your changes, complete the immediate task and commit the changes, and then resume your work on the previously suspended changeset.
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A set of changes made to a server project.
Managing project usages
You can now configure project usages for one or several selected used projects at a time. In only one dialog box you can:
Control notifying users about new used projects versions
Add new projects
Remove used projects
Start directly using indirectly used projects
Change the version of a used project
Review the information of a selected used project.
Reset changes to a selected used project.
Additionally, in this dialog you can preview any changes applied to your project without closing the dialog.
Starting with version 19.0, the Hidden Packages model cutting utility is presented. This utility lets you specify which model Packages (and elements within them) should be hidden. Once specified, the non-hidden/public version of the model will be created by cutting/deleting the hidden parts. As a result, the stripped model with only visible model elements is stored in a dedicated branch, which is coupled with the main project branch. You can reuse projects with only visible elements according to your needs.
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Dialog for selecting packages to hide.
Whenever you need to use a stripped model in other projects, the dedicated branch is suggested by default so that you can select your project to reuse. Also, there is no need to worry about making changes to the main project. Every change affecting the visible (or stripped) project part is synced with a project stored in the dedicated branch. You can do this manually or automatically after committing the changes of the main project to the server. Learn more how to hide packages >>
Disconnected team collaboration
Disconnected teamwork collaboration is dedicated for multiple contractors without the ability to work on the same Teamwork Cloud installation to contribute to projects. This feature allows you to export a server project as a local one, modify it, and import back while updating the server project. This means you can simply save your project locally as a .mdzip file and send this file to another contractor for modification. After the file is sent back, you have the ability to update the same server project from the local project. This life cycle may continue between any amount of contractors. This feature works even when multiple contractors work with separate Teamwork Cloud installations, as well as with Teamwork Server or local installations.
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Project development life cycle in a disconnected teamwork environment.
Now you can clone your latest server project version as a separate project. You can use the project being cloned as a "template" to create a new project or use it as an independent base for new development. IDs of a cloned project and elements are reset automatically. Project permissions are reset as well; the project is available only for a user who has cloned the project. All references to used projects (if there are any) are maintained.
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Other enhancements and changes
In the current release, the collaboration working environment has been significantly improved. These include:
Adding a comment for the package when exporting it to a new server project.
Displaying a progress bar with data about project changes while retrieving the content of element history. You may stop the collection process if you need to.
Viewing changes in the model in a particular scope at the element level in the package, as well as in a classifier element in a composed element such as a Block or Requirement.