Issue 10867: Subproperites and redefintion (odm-rtf) Source: NIST (Dr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock(at)nist.gov) Nature: Revision Severity: Critical Summary: Subproperites and redefintion. In 16.2.2 (Class and Property - Basics), in the paragraph below Table 16.8, the second sentence, in parentheses, says that subproperties translate to redefinition. The translation is only to subsetting. Also the wording in parenthetical remark conflates association generalization with property subsetting. Same comment about the last sentence of this paragraph, which omits property subsetting. Same comment about the translation given in the next paragraph. UML associations, even binary ones, can have more than one property, and each property can be subsetted if the associaton as a whole is specialized, but they don't all need to be. Resolution: Issue actually references the second paragraph after table 16.7. Replace text as described below. Revised Text: Replace the text in the second paragraph after Table 16.7 which currently reads: The second source of owl properties in a UML M1 model is the M1 population of the M2 class association. A binary UML association translates directly to an owl:ObjectProperty. The translation of Table 16.4 is given in Table 16.8. Note that since associations in UML are always between types, the OWL property always has domain and range specified. If the association name occurs more than once in the same model, it must be disambiguated in the OWL translation, for example by concatenating the member names to the association name. with The second source of owl properties in a UML M1 model is the M1 population of the M2 class association (see Section 16.2.3 for details). Actions taken: March 30, 2007: received issue April 25, 2014: closed issue Discussion: FTF resources were scarce and priority was given to issues against normative sections, hence many issues such as this were left unresolved. Disposition: Deferred to RTF End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 30 Mar 2007 00:57:03 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Conrad Bock Company: NIST mailFrom: conrad.bock@nist.giv Notification: No Specification: Ontology Definition Metamodel Section: Chapter 16 FormalNumber: ptc/06-10-11 Version: RevisionDate: Page: Nature: Revision Severity: Critical HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.2) Gecko/20040804 Netscape/7.2 (ax) Description Subproperites and redefintion. In 16.2.2 (Class and Property - Basics), in the paragraph below Table 16.8, the second sentence, in parentheses, says that subproperties translate to redefinition. The translation is only to subsetting. Also the wording in parenthetical remark conflates association generalization with property subsetting. Same comment about the last sentence of this paragraph, which omits property subsetting. Same comment about the translation given in the next paragraph. UML associations, even binary ones, can have more than one property, and each property can be subsetted if the associaton as a whole is specialized, but they don't all need to be.