REFERENCE CARD: Webel Parsing Analysis for SysML1.x: Snippet Customizations Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind UML Profile Diagram
REFERENCE CARD: Webel Parsing Analysis for SysML1.x: Auxiliary stereotypes Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind UML Profile Diagram
Webel Parsing Analysis: Formally, if «pa:implied» has been applied to indicate an implied elicited Element, the 'snippet' tagged value should bet set using at least one Snippet that implies it. (Note, the Snippet should have identical 'name' and 'body'.)
A «pa:implied» Element: Include a tagged value for at least one Snippet that implies it Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
«pa:triple»: Pseudo semantic triples (c.f. RDF/S and OWL) Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
«pa:term»: Dealing with synonyms, alternative names, and identifiers Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Theory and best practices for the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysMLv1.6+ Section Slide kind SysML Block Definition Diagram (BDD)
In Webel Parsing Analysis if you want to track elicited model elements that have not been explicitly mentioned in source text you can introduce Element-level custom tracking Stereotypes with the keywords «pa:implied» or «pa:assumed».