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Specific behavior allocation of Actions to Parts are depicted in Figure 15-4.

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Figure 15-4: Behavior Allocation
SysML-1.6: text concerning Figure 15-4 says 'allocation of Actions to Parts are depicted in Figure 15-4' then has an allocation from a part to Activity6.
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Specific behavior allocation of Actions to Parts are depicted in Figure 15-4.
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Note that the AllocateActivityPartition, if used in this manner, is unambiguously associated with behavior allocation.
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Note that the AllocateActivityPartition, if used in this manner, is unambiguously associated with behavior allocation.
The allocation to Activity6 comes from a nested part, and uses the attributes of DirectedRelationshipPropertyPath to specify the path of properties to reach that part. The sourceContext of the allocation is Block4 and the sourcePropertyPath is (Part5).
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