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  • Acronym: DMN
  • Issues Count: 2
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Add an itemKind property to ItemDefinition

  • Key: DMN15-57
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: BPM Advantage Consulting ( Dr. Stephen White)
  • Summary:

    SDMN, BPMN, and CMMN have a property that specifies the kind of element that is being modeled. The set of enumerations for this property include: data, conceptual, physical, etc.
    SDMN is directly referencing DMN’s ItemDefinition, but is extending the element to include this “itemKind” property.
    If this property makes sense in the DMN context and is added in DMN 1.4, then SDMN would not have to extend ItemDefinition for this property.
    SDMN extends ItemDefinition in other ways, which will be addressed by separate issues.

  • Reported: DMN 1.3b1 — Tue, 6 Apr 2021 22:11 GMT
  • Disposition: Deferred — DMN 1.5
  • Disposition Summary:

    Defer to DMN 1.6

    Defer to DMN 1.6

  • Updated: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 20:31 GMT

Add an itemKind property to ItemDefinition

  • Key: DMN16-49
  • Status: open  
  • Source: BPM Advantage Consulting ( Dr. Stephen White)
  • Summary:

    SDMN, BPMN, and CMMN have a property that specifies the kind of element that is being modeled. The set of enumerations for this property include: data, conceptual, physical, etc.
    SDMN is directly referencing DMN’s ItemDefinition, but is extending the element to include this “itemKind” property.
    If this property makes sense in the DMN context and is added in DMN 1.4, then SDMN would not have to extend ItemDefinition for this property.
    SDMN extends ItemDefinition in other ways, which will be addressed by separate issues.

  • Reported: DMN 1.3b1 — Tue, 6 Apr 2021 22:11 GMT
  • Updated: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 14:59 GMT