Issue 10907: Enumeration literals (odm-rtf) Source: NIST (Dr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock(at)nist.gov) Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Summary: Enumeration literals. The introduction to Section 16.3.4 (Attribute to Property) accounts for enumeration literals that are instances of classifiers, but the introduction to Section 16.3.9 (Enumeration) does not. Resolution: Replace text as described below Revised Text: Replace the text in the third paragraph in section 16.3.4 which currently reads: If the type of the property is Class, or the ownedLiteral of an Enumeration type has at least one classifier, the property can be mapped to OWLObjectProperty. with If the type of the property is Class, or the ownedLiteral of an Enumeration type has at least one classifier, (which does not map to a member of the XSD model library or some user defined type), the property can be mapped to OWLObjectProperty. Replace the text in the first paragraph in section 16.3.9 which currently reads: An enumeration in UML is a designated collection of literals, so corresponds to an enumerated datatype in OWL. with An enumeration in UML is typically a designated collection of literals, and in that case corresponds to an enumerated datatype in OWL. 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 01:13:25 -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: Significant 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 Enumeration literals. The introduction to Section 16.3.4 (Attribute to Property) accounts for enumeration literals that are instances of classifiers, but the introduction to Section 16.3.9 (Enumeration) does not.