[Oslc-Automation] spec typo? Either Reference or Inline phrase

Michael F Fiedler fiedler at us.ibm.com
Wed Mar 21 17:23:58 EDT 2012


I think the usage in Automation is consistent with other specs [1] [2],
including core.   It does use AnyResource instead of "Either Resource or
Local Resource", but the "Either Reference or Inline" is the same.  The
Core specification [3] states that the allowed values for representation
for resources are

http://open-service.net/ns/core#Reference
http://open-service.net/ns/core#Inline
http://open-service.net/ns/core#Either

The Automation specification can be updated to just say "Either" if there
is agreement.

[1] -
http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OSLCCoreSpecAppendixA?sortcol=table;table=up;up=#Dublin_Core_Properties
[2] -
http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/CmSpecificationV2?sortcol=table;up=#Resource_ChangeRequest
[3] -
http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OslcCoreSpecification?sortcol=table;table=up#OSLC_Defined_Resources

Regards,
Mike

Michael Fiedler
IBM Rational Software
fiedler at us.ibm.com
919-254-4170


                                                                           
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[1] has occurrences of the subject phrase.
[2] assigns no meaning to "Inline" - appears it should be "Local Resource"
instead



[1] http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/AutoSpecificationV1


[2]
http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OSLCCoreSpecAppendixA?sortcol=table;table=up#oslc_ResourceShape_Resource



Best Regards, John

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