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  2. WSCALENDAR-572

Conformance targets not well-defined in PIM

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: PIM CS01
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Component/s: PIM
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      TAB Review of MIN 201602. Cross reference to full issue WSCALENDAR-571

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      Structure as in the resolution to WSCALENDAR-571 for MIN: describe two conformance targets. Adjust description for application conformance (uses the UML model) and specification conformance (demonstrates MDA transform(s)).

      "(1) Conformance of an application to PIM
      (2) Conformance of a specification to PIM
      Note that the term implementation may apply to both an application that uses MIN and a specification that extends or otherwise reuses PIM."

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      Structure as in the resolution to WSCALENDAR-571 for MIN: describe two conformance targets. Adjust description for application conformance (uses the UML model) and specification conformance (demonstrates MDA transform(s)). "(1) Conformance of an application to PIM (2) Conformance of a specification to PIM Note that the term implementation may apply to both an application that uses MIN and a specification that extends or otherwise reuses PIM."

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      The conformance targets or possible implementations that are subject to conformance are not well defined: we read "Implementations and specifications " in the conformance clause. These need be defined even if only intuitively. What is the difference between Implementations and specifications ? Can we use another term than "specifications" which is rather overloaded (also used for "this specifications" - are we talking of different classes of specifications?). At some other place we read "an application or specification..." - needs be defined too in this context. The base specification (PIM V1.0) also uses "specifications" as conformance target, but not defined.

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              Toby.Considine Toby Considine
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