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Errata for RM V2.0 Specification, 3rd May 2011.

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In order to support elaboration and specification scenarios between RM providers (described by 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:elaborates zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which is elaborated by this requirement.
oslc_rm:specifies zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which is specified by this requirement.
oslc_rm:satisfies zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which satisfies this requirement.
oslc_rm:satisfiedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which this requirement satisfies.
oslc_rm:decomposes zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which decomposes this requirement.
oslc_rm:decomposedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, of which this requirement is a decomposition.
oslc_rm:constrains zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which constrains this requirement.
oslc_rm:constrainedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a requirement, which this requirement constrains.

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:elaborates zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource which is elaborated by this requirement collection.
oslc_rm:specifies zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource which is specified by this requirement collection.
oslc_rm:satisfies zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, which satisfies this collection.
oslc_rm:satisfiedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, which this collection satisfies.
oslc_rm:decomposes zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, which decomposes this collection.
oslc_rm:decomposedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, of which this collection is a decomposition.
oslc_rm:constrains zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, which constrains this collection.
oslc_rm:constrainedBy zero-or-many False Resource Reference any Resource, such as a collection, which this constrains this collection.

These omissions have been rectified in OSLC RM V2.0. The OSLC RM RDFS Volcabulary has also been updated.

A delta showing the changes may be found here.

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