Additional Editorial Changes
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Key: IEPPV-4
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Legacy Issue Number: 19494
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Status: closed
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Source: Advanced Systems Management Group Ltd. ( Mr. Michael Abramson)
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Summary:
. Annex E Scope:
Note: The terms (stereotypes) users in the two models are equivalent and provide for the one to one mapping presented below.
‘Users’ should be ‘used’. Also, I’d use ‘one-to-one’ for readability/
2. Figure E.3 Information Exchange Specification : Text of the note at the bottom right : “Each of these data-sets can be assembled if and distributed .” Delete ‘if’.
3. Page E8: “By using a FilteredSemanticElement, only one pattern needs to be deployed and specific reporting pattern can be established at runtime.” I would add ‘the’ between ‘and’ and ‘specific reporting pattern’.
4. Page E10: (2nd paragraph)
“The Organization_Item illustrates difference between the SOPES IEDM models and the IEPPV.” pluralize ‘difference’“The additions of constraints assisted in the generation” - - singularize ‘additions’
“in the IEPPV can be extended, using standards UML constructs, to address specific domain requirements.” - singularize ‘standards’
5. Figure E.9 note on left side:
“It The Stereotype (Wrapper) ” delete ‘It’.
“The Wrapper or WrapperElements makes direct reference ” singularize ‘makes’
“and connects the assemble rules ” - change to ‘assembly’
Fix “environement”6. Figure E.9 - Note on right side:
“may mirror the structure of and exchange Schema” change ‘and’ to ‘an’Resolution:
Minor editorial changes that were modified and follows:
1. Accepted and changed
2. Accepted and changed
3. Accepted and changed
4. Accepted and changed
5. Accepted and changed
6. Accepted and changed
Revised Text:
As described in the issue summary. -
Reported: IEPPV 1.0b1 — Thu, 10 Jul 2014 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — IEPPV 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
Minor editorial changes that were modified and follows:
1. Accepted and changed
2. Accepted and changed
3. Accepted and changed
4. Accepted and changed
5. Accepted and changed
6. Accepted and changed -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT