14.4 Types of Allocation
The following section describes different types of allocations including allocation of requirements, behavior, flow, structure, and properties.
14.4.1 Allocation of Requirements
The term requirement allocation represents a mechanism for mapping source requirements to other derived requirements, or mapping requirements to other model elements that satisfy the requirement. (See Chapter 13 for more information on these kinds of relationships.) SysML does not use the «allocate» relationship to represent this form of allocation, but instead uses specific requirements relationships that are described in Chapter 13.
14.4.2 Allocation of Behavior or Function
The term behavioral allocation generally refers to a technique for ...
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