There is no restriction
regarding how many stereotypes can be associated with a model element in the UML
specification.
I dont know about Rose, but
anyway if there is a limitation, this is not 1 only, since for e.g. Rose comes
with various class stereotypes (eg. control, boundary,
entity......).
You can even assign a
graphical representation to the stereotypes you defines (as specified by the UML
spec.). If you want to do so, you can have a look at the REI section of the Rose
help.
Regards,
Francois.
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Re: (ROSE) Why only one stereotype per element
Francois Toubol \(Private Mail\) Mon, 09 Apr 2001 08:42:41 -0700
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