[oslc-core] Core spec feature requirements matrix
Arthur Ryman
ryman at ca.ibm.com
Fri Jun 4 08:33:02 EDT 2010
Dave,
Nice summary. Very useful. I suggest you sort it be compliance level, i.e.
group all the MUSTs, then the SHOULDs, then the MAYs. Then people can see
the mimimum amout of work required.
Regards,
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From:
Dave <snoopdave at gmail.com>
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Date:
06/02/2010 04:06 PM
Subject:
[oslc-core] Core spec feature requirements matrix
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One suggestion for making it easier to understand the OSLC Core spec,
what it requires and how OSLC domain specs extend it by adding or
tightening requirements is to provide a matrix with features on one
axis and requirement level(?) on the other. Here's my first attempt at
such a matrix:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AmuMBlP1tnN6dEZfRkR4OHJUTnpUMklDRWYzc0JfekE&hl=en&output=html
I'm not sure yet how a domain spec would use this to indicate how the
Core spec applied, or what the columns should be.
Feedback is welcome...
Thanks,
- Dave
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