Issue 7812: figure 12.3 (uml-qos-ft-ftf) Source: BAE SYSTEMS (Mr. Kevin Dockerill, kevin.dockerill@baesystems.com) Nature: Enhancement Severity: Minor Summary: The profile uses the phrase "Enterprise" within its definitions, but there doesn't seem to be anything special here for enterprise applications. I suggest the metaclasses are renamed by removing "Enterprise", so we have "Strength", "Weakness", Opportunity" and "Threat". Resolution: Revised Text: Second sentence of 11.1.2 is changed to "A SWOT is carried out on enterprise level and is used for pointing out general directions of the assessment. Its results are only indirectly used in the further assessment." Actions taken: September 30, 2004: received issue March 8, 2006: closed issue Discussion: The word "enterprise" was included to emphasis that SWOT is carried out at the enterprise or business level. End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 30 Sep 2004 06:27:51 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Kevin Dockerill Company: BAE SYSTEMS, Warton, Lancs UK mailFrom: Kevin.dockerill@baesystems.com Notification: No Specification: UML Profile for Modeling Quality of Service and Fault Tolerance Characteristics and Mechanisms Section: fig 12.3 FormalNumber: Ptc/2004-06-01 Version: Draft RevisionDate: 7/21/2004 Page: 54 Nature: Enhancement Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) Description The profile uses the phrase "Enterprise" within its definitions, but there doesn't seem to be anything special here for enterprise applications. I suggest the metaclasses are renamed by removing "Enterprise", so we have "Strength", "Weakness", Opportunity" and "Threat".