[Oslc-Automation] +1 Re: Proposal to address Ian's Actions 2.0 comment 8.1 - spec profiles
Martin P Pain
martinpain at uk.ibm.com
Mon Sep 15 11:03:59 EDT 2014
+1
"Oslc-Automation" <oslc-automation-bounces at open-services.net> wrote on
11/09/2014 18:28:48:
> From: John Arwe <johnarwe at us.ibm.com>
> To: oslc-automation at open-services.net
> Date: 11/09/2014 18:29
> Subject: [Oslc-Automation] Proposal to address Ian's Actions 2.0
> comment 8.1 - spec profiles
> Sent by: "Oslc-Automation" <oslc-automation-bounces at open-services.net>
>
> This is the one about profile adherence ... if an Action has n>1
> bindings, how many bindings have to meet the IP's constraints in
> order to adhere to (be recognized as using) the spec profile.
>
> On the surface this looks incredibly simple to fix - am I missing
something?
> In [1], I think we just shift the language from Action bindings
> (plural) to singular - and that's my proposal.
>
> I think it's true throughout that the intention was that each
> binding satisfies 1:* interaction patterns, and the constraints/
> recognition tests apply to each binding.
> Using the "royal we" style is ambiguous since readers can wonder if
> the [set of] bindings is "bindings in general" or "the bindings on
> Action [action-url]".
> Using singular obviates that problem. I don't see it introducing
> others at first glance.
>
>
>
> [1] http://open-services.net/wiki/core/Exposing-arbitrary-actions-
> on-RDF-resources/#Specification-profile-definitions
> Best Regards, John
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