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Meeting 19th April 2010 Agenda * Scenarios- Actions to review * RmRequirementElaboration (compare with RmRequirementElaborated) * Commit to scenarios for V2.0 * OSLC Core progress * Familiarization / Feedback * What needs to be done to adopt OSLC Core? * Spec. progress - Actions to move these forward * Feedback from 1.0 implementation efforts (RmImplementationExperiences) * Specification needs (RmSpecificationNeedsV2) * AOB Apologies: NickKruk, SimonWills Attendees: IanGreen, DominicTulley, JeremyDick, ScottBosworth, DaveJohnston, PaulMcMahan, TorgeKummerow Minutes: PaulM: is the responsibility of the RM provider to maintain n-step downstream links rather than the 1-step links. Scott: both valid. Role OSLC plays here is debateable. OSLC can define the links that are involved (and also extensible relationship types). Jeremy: Link from requirement to build different from links between requirements/test cases. Any linking capability should be without prejudice to link type. Torge: All requirements are "chaptered" . Scott What assumptions do we make about the definition of a collection? Paul: does a collection allow us to avoid adding formal properties to requirements because it is ad hoc. Eg inm the AM scenario should a collection be "all things allocated to a sprint". Scott: is collection-collection asserted or derived? Paul: does collection deal with hierarchy
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