Issue 12389: Specification: RDFType text issue (odm-ftf) Source: Thematix Partners LLC (Mrs. Elisa F. Kendall, ekendall(at)thematix.com) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: The text describing RDFType requires revision (per ODM FTF2 meeting minutes of Feb 6, 2008): "This can be represented in a UML model by the relation between an instance specification and its classifiers" (fix second sentence) Resolution: revise text as suggested Revised Text: Currently, the Description in section 14.1.6.6 for RDFType reads as follows: rdf:type maps to the relation between instance and classifier in UML. This is equivalent in UML to the relation from an element in a model to an element in the UML metamodel, or between an instance specification and its classifiers. Note that resources in RDF can be multiply classified. No stereotype is needed. Revise it to read: rdf:type maps to the relation between instance and classifier in UML. This can be represented in a UML model by the relation between an instance specification and its classifiers. For M1, rdf:type maps to the classifier association between an instanceSpecification and classifiers in UML. Note that resources in RDF can be multiply classified. No stereotype is needed. Actions taken: April 17, 2008: received issue January 19, 2009: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 17 Apr 2008 19:42:16 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Elisa Kendall Company: Sandpiper Software, Inc. mailFrom: ekendall@sandsoft.com Notification: No Specification: RDFType text issue Section: 14.1.6.6 FormalNumber: ptc/07-09-09 Version: ODM 1.0 Beta 2 Specification RevisionDate: 11/2007 Page: 144 Nature: Revision Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; InfoPath.1) Description The text describing RDFType requires revision (per ODM FTF2 meeting minutes of Feb 6, 2008): "This can be represented in a UML model by the relation between an instance specification and its classifiers" (fix second sentence)