Hi everyone, I've got some problems understanding
how I'm able to create my own stereotypes in Rose. I've got no problem
with creating the actual stereotypes themselves (just type in the name of
the new stereotype from within every element specification).
But, from what I understand when looking at the OMG
UML standard specification v.1.5 I get the impression that I should be able to
declare each new stereotype's own tagged values and constraints. Where could
this be found in Rose? I'm not satisfied with the existing 'standard'
stereotypes so it would be great if I could create my own set.
What use is there to a stereotype without any
contraints or tagged values, specifically when I don't even get to choose the
metaClass to extend or restrict?
Best regards // Mårten Lundgren
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