Issue 10588: Erroneous reference in PIM & PSM for SW Radio dtc/06-04-18 (swradio-rtf) Source: Object Management Group (Mr. Jon M. Siegel, siegel(at)omg.org) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: In Section 6.1 of the PIM & PSM for SW Radio intro book dtc/06-04-18, currently under DTC vote, one finds these references to Life Science specs: =============================== * Life Sciences Identifiers (LSID) - There are many cross references in the model defined by this specification. They are expressed using LSIDs. The relevant specification is available as OMG documents: formal/04-12-01 and dtc/04-08-03. * Genomic Map (GM) - The definitions in GM specification are either too limiting or too generic for SNPs purposes. The GM was designed at the time when genetic maps were the only genome wide maps. Current focus is on sequence maps. =============================== Presumably this is a cut-n-paste error/artifact, and should be repaired. The reference to BQS may be spurious as well. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: January 11, 2007: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== iler: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 7.1.0.9 Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 14:10:17 -0500 To: issues@omg.org From: Jon Siegel Subject: Erroneous reference in PIM & PSM for SW Radio dtc/06-04-18 In Section 6.1 of the PIM & PSM for SW Radio intro book dtc/06-04-18, currently under DTC vote, one finds these references to Life Science specs: =============================== * Life Sciences Identifiers (LSID) - There are many cross references in the model defined by this specification. They are expressed using LSIDs. The relevant specification is available as OMG documents: formal/04-12-01 and dtc/04-08-03. * Genomic Map (GM) - The definitions in GM specification are either too limiting or too generic for SNPs purposes. The GM was designed at the time when genetic maps were the only genome wide maps. Current focus is on sequence maps. =============================== Presumably this is a cut-n-paste error/artifact, and should be repaired. The reference to BQS may be spurious as well. Jon Siegel OMG