//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 IBM Corporation and others. // All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials // are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available at // http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html // // Contributors: // IBM Corporation - initial implementation //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ package org.eclipse.epf.uma; import java.util.List; /** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * A representation of the model object '<em><b>Work Product Type</b></em>'. * <!-- end-user-doc --> * * <!-- begin-model-doc --> * Work Product Type is a second category for work products, which in contrast to Domain is more presentation oriented. A work product can have many Work Product Types. Examples, for a Work Product Type is "Class Diagram", which categorizes the Artifacts Analysis Model, Design Model, User Experience Model, or "Specification", which categorizes requirements specifications that define a system with a well-defined system boundary, such as use case or functional requirements specification. A Work Product can be categorized to be of many Work Product Types. For example, a use case model can be categorized as a Specification as well as Diagram Work Product Type. * * <!-- end-model-doc --> * * <p> * The following features are supported: * <ul> * <li>{@link org.eclipse.epf.uma.WorkProductType#getWorkProducts <em>Work Products</em>}</li> * </ul> * </p> * * @see org.eclipse.epf.uma.UmaPackage#getWorkProductType() * @model * @generated */ public interface WorkProductType extends ContentCategory { /** * Returns the value of the '<em><b>Work Products</b></em>' reference list. * The list contents are of type {@link org.eclipse.epf.uma.WorkProduct}. * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <p> * If the meaning of the '<em>Work Products</em>' reference list isn't clear, * there really should be more of a description here... * </p> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @return the value of the '<em>Work Products</em>' reference list. * @see org.eclipse.epf.uma.UmaPackage#getWorkProductType_WorkProducts() * @model ordered="false" * @generated */ List<WorkProduct> getWorkProducts(); } // WorkProductType