Issue 13937: Section: Appendix A, Section A.3 (odm-rtf) Source: Thematix Partners LLC (Mrs. Elisa F. Kendall, ekendall(at)thematix.com) Nature: Revision Severity: Significant Summary: The set of XML Schema Datatypes defined for use with the UML profiles for RDF and OWL currently have a base class and stereotype of UML::LiteralString, <<typedLiteral>>. These elements actually represent classes of datatypes, and for use with the profile should be classified by UML::DataType, with a stereotype of <<rdfsDatatype>>. Resolution: Revise Table A.5 in Appendix A, Section A.3, column heading “Base Class & Stereotype” to replace all occurrences of “UML::LiteralString;«typedLiteral»” with “UML::Datatype;«rdfsDatatype»”. Revise Table A.5 in Appendix A, Section A.3, column heading “Description, Constraints” to replace all occurrences of “datatypeURI” with “uriRef”. Note that there were also copy/paste errors in the original table (Description, Constraints column), with respect to the name of the datatype and URI provided in each row – this has also been addressed in the revised table, below. Revised Text: see pages 82 - 86 of ptc/2013-12-01 for details Actions taken: May 18, 2009: received issue April 25, 2014: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 18 May 2009 15:10:01 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Elisa Kendall Company: Sandpiper Software, Inc. mailFrom: ekendall@sandsoft.com Notification: No Specification: Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM) Section: Appendix A, Section A.3 FormalNumber: ptc/2008-09-07 Version: Beta 3 RevisionDate: 09/2008 Page: 282-285 Nature: Revision Severity: Significant HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042316 Firefox/3.0.10 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) Description The set of XML Schema Datatypes defined for use with the UML profiles for RDF and OWL currently have a base class and stereotype of UML::LiteralString, <>. These elements actually represent classes of datatypes, and for use with the profile should be classified by UML::DataType, with a stereotype of <>.