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Key: SBVR12-99
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Legacy Issue Number: 19356
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Status: closed
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Source: Trisotech ( Ms. Keri Anderson Healy)
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Summary:
In SBVR 1.2, there are 2 verb concept entries for the same meaning: “concept generalization/specialization”. This resulted from SBVR meaning and representation entries being arbitrarily separated into two clauses. They need to be consolidated into a single entry.
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Reported: SBVR 1.1 — Wed, 23 Apr 2014 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — SBVR 1.2
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Disposition Summary:
clause, where they should be combined into a single entry, as:
concept1 specializes concept2 FL
Definition: the concept1 incorporates each characteristic that is incorporated by the concept2 plus at least one differentiator
Synonymous Form: concept2 generalizes category1
Synonymous Form: concept1 has more general concept2
Synonymous Form: concept2 has category1
Clarify the definition of concept1 specializes concept2 by making it fully formal:
Definition: the concept1 incorporates each characteristic that is incorporated by the concept2 and the concept1 incorporates at least one characteristic that is not incorporated by the concept2 -
Updated: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 17:27 GMT
SBVR12 — SBVR issue: Consolidating 2 verb concept entries that mean
- Key: SBVR12-99
- OMG Task Force: SBVR 1.2 RTF