[oslc-core] [oslc] Adding vocabulary terms to OSLC RM namespace

Arthur Ryman ryman at ca.ibm.com
Fri Sep 9 16:19:55 EDT 2011


Ian,

I think this is almost an Errata. Seems like these are omissions. In 
general, it would be useful to include the inverse of any defined 
relation.

Regards, 
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Arthur Ryman 

DE, PPM & Reporting Chief Architect
IBM Software, Rational 
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From:
Ian Green1 <ian.green at uk.ibm.com>
To:
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Date:
09/07/2011 04:44 PM
Subject:
[oslc] Adding vocabulary terms to OSLC RM namespace
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Hello all 

The RM workgroup has identified the need for some vocabulary elements that 
have not been specified in any known published vocabulary. 

In brief, we'd like to extend the OSLC RM vocabulary with two predicates: 

        oslc_rm:elaborates 
        oslc_rm:specifies 

The question is: how should the RM workgroup proceed in order that these 
additional vocabulary terms be published as part of the OSLC family of 
specifications. 

We are not considering a change to the 2.0 specification, rather the 
creation of a new specification, or some formally defined extension, say, 
OSLC RM 2.1, which would additionally document these terms.  It seems 
rather onerous to have to go through the full OSLC process for such a 
change.  Considering this to be a new "specification" seems excessive, but 
it is not clear to me that there is any other way for OSLC to release 
materials. 

Any views on how to proceed? 

best wishes,
   -ian

ian.green at uk.ibm.com (Ian Green1/UK/IBM at IBMGB)
Chief Software Architect, Requirements Definition and Management
IBM Rational




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