Some elements can be related to each other as the owner and the owned one, for example, a transition can be an owner of a trigger, and the trigger can be owned by the transition.
The modeling tool allows the handy editing of owned element property values via owner’s properties. Owned element properties are available as appropriately named property groups, for example, the Entry, Do Activity, and Exit property groups in the state’s Specification window (see the following figure).
When editing owned element properties, keep in mind that you create a new element in your model. |
A property set in the property group may vary before and after owned element specification. For example, let’s say, we have an activity assigned as a behavior type in the Entry property group. As a result the additional properties appear in the Entry property group (Name and Owned Diagram) after creating a new activity (see the following figure).
Keep in mind that the owner’s specification contains only ownership-relevant properties of an owned element. |
To create an owned element as a property value
To remove an owned element, do one of the following