Issue 13069: Inconsistent naming of compositions (amsm-ftf) Source: THALES (Mr. Willy Boenink, willy.boenink(at)nl.thalesgroup.com) Nature: Enhancement Severity: Minor Summary: Inconsistent naming of compositions Composistions SupportedModelType and SupportedOSType should have been defined plural in order to be consistent with the other compositions. This might be an issue for the whole document. Resolution: Add an "s" to these compositions. Revised Text: Replace the Figure 7.25 ("Supported Application Model class diagram") with the following one: In the 5th line of the table in the section 7.1.12.8 "AMS_SupportedApplicationModel Class"), add a 's' to "SupportedModelType". In the 6th line of the table in the section 7.1.12.8 "AMS_SupportedApplicationModel Class"), add a 's' to "SupportedOSType". In section 8.6.11 ("AMS_SupportedApplicationModel.idl"), page 172, in the interface AMS_SupportedApplicationModel, replace add a 's' to "SupportedModelType" and "SupportedOSType". In section 9.6.10 ("Supported Application Model"), page 218, 3rd and 5th lines, add a 's' to "SupportedModelType" and "SupportedOSType". In section 11.1.6 ("Mapping"), page 287, in the "AMS_SupportedApplicationModel" struct, add a 's' to "SupportedModelType" and "SupportedOSType". Actions taken: November 12, 2008: received issue July 23, 2009: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 12 Nov 2008 07:56:16 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Willy Boenink Company: Thales Nederland mailFrom: willy.boenink@nl.thalesgroup.com Notification: No Specification: AMSM Section: 7.1.12 FormalNumber: dtc/2008-02-02 Version: Beta 2 RevisionDate: 02/02/2008 Page: 111 Nature: Enhancement Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008051206 Firefox/3.0 Description Inconsistent naming of compositions Composistions SupportedModelType and SupportedOSType should have been defined plural in order to be consistent with the other compositions. This might be an issue for the whole document.