Issue 4679: Section 7.1/Precedes, page 29 (spem-ftf) Source: France Telecom R&D (Mr. Mariano Belaunde, mariano.belaunde@orange-ftgroup.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: A short explanation of what is the meaning of finish-start and finish-finish is needed. Resolution: accept Revised Text: Accept. Change figure 5.1 as follows: Change the first sentence of 5.2 to read "Guidance elements may be associated with ModelElements, to provide more detailed guidance to practitioners." Replace figure 6.1 by this: Replace the explanation text for the Precedes dependency (chapter 6) by: "A Precedes dependency acts from one Activity to another, or one WorkDefinition to another, to indicate start-start, finish-start or finish-finish dependencies between the work described, depending on the value of the kind attribute. - If activity B has a finish-start dependency on activity A, then B can start only after A has finished (strict sequencing, no parallelism). - If activity B has a finish-finish dependency on activity B, then B can finish only after A has finished (parallelism is possible, synchronization at the end). - If activity B has a start-start dependency on activity A, then B can start only after A has started (parallelism is possible, synchronization at the beginning)." Actions taken: November 7, 2001: received issue October 23, 2002: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== From: BELAUNDE Mariano FTRD/DTL/LAN To: spem-ftf@omg.org Subject: Issues to the SPEM document Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 12:43:16 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-UIDL: Nnl!!iMLe9;"'!!~>;!! Hi all, You will find below a list of issues regarding the current version of the SPEM specification. Regards, Mariano Belaunde France Telecom R&D ------------------------------------------------------ Section 7.1/Precedes, page 29 A short explanation of what is the meaning of finish-start and finish-finish is needed.