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Key: SBVR14-86
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Legacy Issue Number: 10579
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Status: closed
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Source: Rule ML Initiative ( Mr. Donald R. Chapin)
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Summary:
ISSUE TITLE: 'Thing' Is Incorrectly Equated with ISO 1087 'Object' ISSUE DESCRIPTION: In ISO TC 37, and in ISO 1087 in particular, 'object' and 'concept' are mutually exclusive. ISO 1087 'object' is equivalent to SBVR 'res', (thing that is not a meaning). SUGGESTED RESOLUTION: 1. Move the adoption of ISO 1087 'object' from SBVR 'thing' to SBVR 'res'. 2. Make 'res' and 'meaning' a segmentation of 'thing'. 3. Change definition of 'thing' back to the original one supplied by BRG before the adoption of ISO 1087 'object'; i.e.: "whatsoever; literally anything: - that exists external to the mind ; - which can talked about regardless of: a. what it is b. how it is perceived" NOTE: This resolves Sridhar's concern that the definition of 'thing' began with 'anything'.
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Reported: SBVR 1.0b2 — Fri, 5 Jan 2007 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Deferred — SBVR 1.4b2
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Disposition Summary:
Deferred to SBVR v1.5 Revision Task Force because the SBVR v1.4 RTF was requested to close before it was finished so the SBVR RTF could be convert to JIRA.
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Updated: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:51 GMT
SBVR14 — 'Thing' Is Incorrectly Equated with ISO 1087 'Object'
- Key: SBVR14-86
- OMG Task Force: SBVR 1.4 RTF