Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content Figure 1: Simulation stereotypes Figure 21: PhSVariables and PhSConstant in SysML Source SysPhS-1.1 Copyright information About Object Management Group copyright in text extracts quoted from OMG specifications for educational purposes Snippet kind INFO SysPhS Keywords PhSConstant Keywords SysPhS SysML Systems Modeling Language Previous snippet Full quote A PhSConstant has values that do not change during simulation runs. Values can change between simulation runs. Next snippet Related snippets Related snippets (backlinks) A PhSVariable has values that can vary over time in a continuous or discrete fashion. Continuous variables have values that are close to their values at nearby times in the past and future. Discrete variables have values that are the same as their values at nearby times in either the past or future, or both. PhSConstant: [1] Properties stereotyped by PhSConstant must be typed by Real, Integer, or Boolean, or one of their specializations. PhSConstant: [2] Properties stereotyped by PhSConstant must have multiplicity 1, unless they are also stereotyped by MultidimensionalElement (see Subclause 11.5). PhSConstant: [3] Properties stereotyped by PhSConstant must not redefine more than one other property, which must have the same name and type and must be stereotyped by PhSVariable or PhSConstant. Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags