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Semantics Of Business Vocabulary And Business Rules — Closed Issues

  • Acronym: SBVR
  • Issues Count: 3
  • Description: Issues resolved by a task force and approved by Board
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Inappropriate Use of “Fact Model”

  • Key: SBVR15-143
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Ron Ross)
  • Summary:

    Page 8 currently includes the following Note.

    Note: As indicated in 2.4.1, an SBVR producer may produce instances of concepts not defined in SBVR as well. In such a case, the SBVR fact model would be only a part of the exchange document.

    SBVR proper does not use the term “fact model”. The second sentence of the Note should probably read as follows:

    “In such a case, the instances of concepts specified in the SBVR XMI Metamodel XML Schema (Clause 25.3) would be only a part of the exchange document.”

  • Reported: SBVR 1.4 — Tue, 16 Apr 2019 17:49 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — SBVR 1.5
  • Disposition Summary:

    Replaced "fact model" wording with appropriate wording to clarify sentence

    see attached Word document

  • Updated: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 17:48 GMT
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Correct the styling errors in Definition text

  • Key: SBVR15-98
  • Legacy Issue Number: 19901
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Ms. Keri Anderson Healy)
  • Summary:

    Correctly style the text at the end of the Definition text of two entries on p. 36. The styling should not be all in ’keyword’ style.

  • Reported: SBVR 1.4 — Wed, 15 Feb 2017 05:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — SBVR 1.5
  • Disposition Summary:

    Correct the styling errors in Definition text

    Correct the styling errors in the Definition text for the entries "element of guidance necessitates state of affairs" and "element of guidance obligates state of affairs" (see attached Word Document)

  • Updated: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 17:48 GMT
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Note for Advice of Permission

  • Key: SBVR15-86
  • Legacy Issue Number: 19899
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Ron Ross)
  • Summary:

    Acceptance of the Resolution for 19840 under Ballot 4 in the second half of 2016 resulted in the following text being substituted for a Note in the entry for Advice of Possibility.
    Note: Every definitional rule implies an advice of possibility. Consider the definitional rule expressed as:
    It is necessary that each rental has exactly one car group.
    Alternatively:
    Each rental always has exactly one car group.
    This definitional rule implies an advice of possibility that can be expressed as:
    It is possible that a rental has exactly one car group.
    Alternatively:
    A rental can have exactly one car group.
    There is no practical reason, however, to express the advice of possibility implied by a definitional rule explicitly. In such cases, best practice generally favors keeping the number of elements of guidance to be managed to a minimum.
    The equivalent substitution needs to be done for Advice of Permission. It’s just a clarification of the Note, which is otherwise somewhat hard to decipher

  • Reported: SBVR 1.4 — Tue, 24 Jan 2017 05:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — SBVR 1.5
  • Disposition Summary:

    Clarify Note for Advice of Permission

    Clarify wording and add two examples to Note (see attached Word Document)

  • Updated: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 17:48 GMT
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