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Semantics Of Business Vocabulary And Business Rules — Open Issues

  • Acronym: SBVR
  • Issues Count: 5
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Repeat word

  • Key: SBVR16-68
  • Status: open  
  • Source: IPT - Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas do Estado de São Paulo ( Anderson dos Santos)
  • Summary:

    The example of "adopting authority adopts element of guidance from owning authority citing reference" has the phrase "Example: EU-Rent has adopted an behavioral business rule from from an industry glossary" with a repetition of the word "from".

  • Reported: SBVR 1.5 — Fri, 5 Jul 2024 02:29 GMT
  • Updated: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 17:31 GMT

Typo

  • Key: SBVR16-67
  • Status: open  
  • Source: Sezoo ( John Phillips)
  • Summary:

    The word "smakrt" appears in the sentence:
    "Unicode encodings contain all of the characters used in all of the natural languages, including readability characters such as smakrt quotes."

    I presume the intent was "smart"?

  • Reported: SBVR 1.5 — Tue, 14 Nov 2023 01:36 GMT
  • Updated: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 15:49 GMT

Designations for Verb Concept Roles Should be Terms

  • Key: SBVR16-64
  • Status: open  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Ron Ross)
  • Summary:

    Page 64 gives the Necessity "No verb concept role designation is a term.".

    In SBVR verb concepts role are noun concepts, even though they are not general noun concepts. SBVR is deficient in that it doesn’t show terms as being for both general noun concepts and verb concept roles.

    Also ISO 1087-1 does not exclude concepts that SBVR considers to be verb concept roles from its concept ‘concept’ and therefore from being designated by ‘terms’.

  • Reported: SBVR 1.5b1 — Fri, 27 Dec 2019 18:06 GMT
  • Updated: Thu, 9 Jan 2020 23:51 GMT

Error in Figure 16.1

  • Key: SBVR16-66
  • Status: open  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Ron Ross)
  • Summary:

    According to the diagram on p. 26 (Figure 8.5), element of guidance and rule are not mutually exclusive. But Figure 16.1 shows they are. That's an error. A proposition can be both a rule and an element of guidance.

  • Reported: SBVR 1.5b1 — Tue, 17 Dec 2019 17:53 GMT
  • Updated: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 20:56 GMT

Definition of Vocabulary Not Explicit about Definitions

  • Key: SBVR16-65
  • Status: open  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Ron Ross)
  • Summary:

    The definition of "vocabulary" in SBVR is "set of designations and verb concept wordings primarily drawn from a single language
    to express concepts within a body of shared meanings".

    The definition does not explicitly indicate that definitions of concepts are part of a vocabulary. Most business people would probably assume they are.

  • Reported: SBVR 1.5b1 — Mon, 16 Dec 2019 22:41 GMT
  • Updated: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 20:55 GMT