The namespace URI for this vocabulary is:
http://open-services.net/ns/cm#
This page lists the RDFS classes and RDF properties that make up the OSLC Change Management(CM) vocabulary. Following W3C best practices, this information is available in HTML format (this page) and in RDFS format.
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Description:
All vocabulary URIs defined in the OSLC Change Management (CM) namespace.
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RDFS Classes in this namespace
RDF Properties in this namespace
affectedByDefect, affectsPlanItem, affectsRequirement, affectsTestResult, approved, blocksTestExecutionRecord, closed, closeDate, defect, fixed, implementsRequirement, inprogress, planItem, relatedChangeRequest, relatedTestCase, relatedTestExecutionRecord, relatedTestPlan, relatedTestScript, requirementsChangeRequest, reviewed, status, task, testedByTestCase, tracksChangeSet, tracksRequirement, verified
Change request is affected by a reported defect. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_cm:ChangeRequest but that is not necessarily the case.
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Change request affects a plan item. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_cm:ChangeRequest but that is not necessarily the case.
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Change request affecting a Requirement. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_rm:Requirement but that is not necessarily the case.
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Associated QM resource that is affected by this Change Request. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestResult but that is not necessarily the case.
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Whether or not the Change Request has been approved.
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Associated QM resource that is blocked by this Change Request. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestExecutionRecord but that is not necessarily the case.
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The CM Change Request resource
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Whether or not the Change Request is completely done, no further fixes or fix verification is needed.
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The date at which no further activity or work is intended to be conducted.
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primarily used by QM tools to report defects in testing.
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Whether or not the Change Request has been fixed.
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Implements associated Requirement. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_rm:Requirement but that is not necessarily the case.
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Whether or not the Change Request in a state indicating that active work is occurring.
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used by QM and PPM tools for associating change requests into plans (project, release, sprint, etc).
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This relationship is loosely coupled and has no specific meaning. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_cm:ChangeRequest but that is not necessarily the case.
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Related QM test case resource. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestCase but that is not necessarily the case.
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Related to a QM test execution resource. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestExecutionRecord but that is not necessarily the case.
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Related QM test plan resource. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestPlan but that is not necessarily the case.
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Related QM test script resource. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestScript but that is not necessarily the case.
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used by RM tools for associating a change request for usage in tracking changes to a Requirements resource
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Whether or not the Change Request has been reviewed.
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Used to indicate the status of the change request based on values defined by the service provider. Most often a read-only property. Some possible values may include: 'Submitted', 'Done', 'InProgress', etc.
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used by QM and PPM tools for associating change requests into executable and track-able items.
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Test case by which this change request is tested. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_qm:TestCase but that is not necessarily the case.
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Tracks SCM change set resource. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_scm:ChangeSet but that is not necessarily the case.
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Tracks the associated Requirement or Requirement ChangeSet resources. It is likely that the target resource will be an oslc_rm:Requirement but that is not necessarily the case.
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Whether or not the resolution or fix of the Change Request has been verified.
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