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Working Document Errata for [[http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/RmSpecificationV2?rev=46][RM V2.0 Specification, 3rd May 2011]]. ---+++++ Omissions In order to support elaboration and specification scenarios between RM providers (described by [[RmElaborationBusinessRequirements][RmElaborationBusinessRequirements]]), the RM workgroup and OSLC community (RmMeetings20110919) decided that the following vocabulary terms should be added to the published RM 2.0 specification: * oslc_rm:elaborates * oslc_rm:specifies Following further conversation with OSLC stakeholders, the following additional vocabulary terms have been included: * oslc_rm:satisfies * oslc_rm:decomposes * oslc_rm:constrains And that these OSLC defined properties are meaningful on both Requirement resources and on !RequirementCollection resources. ---++++++ Requirements: * *Name:* =Requirement= * *Type URI* =http://open-services.net/ns/rm#Requirement= | *Prefixed Name* | *Occurs* | *Read-only* | *Value-type* | *Represen-tation* | *Range* | *Description* || | *Relationship properties:* This grouping of properties are used to identify relationships between resources managed by other OSLC Service Providers |||||||| | oslc_rm:elaboratedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is elaborated by the object. For example, a user requirement is elaborated by use case. || | oslc_rm:elaborates | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is elaborated by the subject. || | oslc_rm:specifiedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is specified by the object. For example, a requirement is elaborated by a model element . || | oslc_rm:specifies | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is specified by the subject. || | oslc_rm:satisfiedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is satisfied by the object. For example, a user requirement is satisfied by a system requirement. || | oslc_rm:satisfies | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is satisfied by the subject. || | oslc_rm:decomposedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is decomposed by the object. For example, a system requirement is decomposed into a collection of system requirements. || | oslc_rm:decomposes | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is decomposed by the subject. || | oslc_rm:constrainedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is constrained by the object. For example, a functional requirement is constrained by a safety requirement. || | oslc_rm:constrains | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is constrained by the subject. || ---++++++ !RequirementCollections * *Name:* =RequirementCollection= * *Type URI* =http://open-services.net/ns/rm#RequirementCollection= | *Prefixed Name* | *Occurs* | *Read-only* | *Value-type* | *Represen-tation* | *Range* | *Description* || | *Relationship properties:* This grouping of properties are used to identify relationships between resources managed by other OSLC Service Providers |||||||| | oslc_rm:elaboratedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is elaborated by the object. For example, a collection of user requirements elaborates a business need, or a model elaborates a collection of system requirements. || | oslc_rm:elaborates | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is elaborated by the subject. || | oslc_rm:specifiedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is specified by the object. For example, a model element might make a requirement collection more precise. || | oslc_rm:specifies | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is specified by the subject. || | oslc_rm:satisfiedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is satisfied by the object. For example, a collection of user requirements is satisfied by a requirement collection of system requirements. || | oslc_rm:satisfies | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is satisfied by the subject. || | oslc_rm:decomposedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is decomposed by the object. For example, a collection of business requirements is decomposed by a collection of user requirements. || | oslc_rm:decomposes | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is decomposed by the subject. || | oslc_rm:constrainedBy | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The subject is constrained by the object. For example, a requirement collection is constrained by a requirement collection. || | oslc_rm:constrains | zero-or-many | False | Resource | Reference | =any= | The object is constrained by the subject. || These omissions have been rectified in [[http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/RmSpecificationV2?rev=47][OSLC RM V2.0]]. The [[RmSpecificationVocabularyV2][OSLC RM RDFS Volcabulary]] has also been updated. A delta showing the changes may be found [[http://open-services.net/bin/rdiff/Main/RmSpecificationV2?rev2=46&rev1=56&render=sequential][here]]. The above errata have been resolved in RmSpecificationV2 (21 September 2012).
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Topic revision: r13 - 21 Sep 2012 - 10:45:30 -
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