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  • SysML Element
  • Name of the connection
  • Type of the connection
  • Target artifact of the connection
  • Target Repository - Repository owning the target artifact of the connectionsconnection

The small window table icon on the right of the last column can be used to show/hide columns. The Connection ID column is hidden by default.

The connections are presented per the SysML model element structure. When a SysML model element is expanded, such as the Aircraft_Platform block shown in figure below, the connections for that element can be seen, as shown below.

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Right clicking on a single row (or multiple selected rows) in the table provides several options. If the row is a SysML element, the first three options allow the user to expand, collapse, or refresh the display of sub-elements or connections within that element. If the row contains a Syndeia connection (blue arrows icon under SysML element), the top three options are grayed out (as shown above). The Go to option allows users to switch to another package—different package, different from the one whose contents are currently displayed. Selecting the Compare SysML & Target option will invoke Syndeia's compare function that will compare the source and target of the connection. If you right clicked on a SysML element, then Syndeia will first collect all the connections in the context of that element recursively before invoking the compare function. If you right clicked on connection(s), then Syndeia will only compare the selected connection(s). Similarly, the Sync SysML → Target menu compares the source and target of the connection, and then updates the target based on the source. The Sync Target → SysML menu results in the reverse. Selecting the Delete Connection(s) menu will delete the selected connections.

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