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Key: SACM-38
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Legacy Issue Number: 16713
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Status: closed
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Source: Adelard LLP ( Luke Emmet)
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Summary:
Page 1, section 1.2, 2nd paragraph:
This sentence is representative of the systemic grammatical errors that pervade the document, which centre mainly around missing definite and indefinite articles. The sentence should perhaps read: “The level of confidence that a given software system is trustworthy is called Software Assurance (SwA) and the process that establishes the level of confidence is called SwA process.” (Italics indicate inserted words.)Page 20-21, sections 9.1 and 9.1.1:
The paragraph stating “The most common form of an exhibit ...” is repeated in these two sections. In general, there is a considerable amount of repeated text in the document, usually between the descriptions and the semantics. -
Reported: SACM 1.0b1 — Fri, 18 Nov 2011 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — SACM 1.0b2
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Disposition Summary:
The paragraphs, mentioned in the text of the issue have been removed. Several typos have been corrected in
the process of providing resolutions to other issues.
Disposition: Closed, no change -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT
SACM — SAEM: Typographical errors
- Key: SACM-38
- OMG Task Force: Structured Assurance Case Metamodel (SACM) FTF