[sc34wg3] RM: T, t-node, topic map graph, unreified, well formed, well-formed
nodes, x-generic
Patrick Durusau
sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:11:08 -0500
REF: parid2229
TXT: T
FIX: Strike.
COM: Unnecessary, can simply use t-node as appropriate.
END:
REF: parid2230
TXT: Type or type node.
FIX: Strike.
COM: Unnecessary, use t-node as appropriate.
END:
REF: parid2233
TXT: An "assertion Ttype" node. The subject of a t-node is a type of
assertions.
FIX: Strike in favor of parid2297.
COM: Avoid restatement of term and reference to things outside the
required definition.
END:
REF: parid2297
TXT: A t-node serves as the T endpoint of one or more AT arcs. Like all
nodes, it may serve as the x endpoint of of any number of Cx arcs. It
cannot serve as any other endpoint types.
FIX: An arc with an t-node as one endpoint and a a-node as the other
endpoint.
Behavior: Serves as the T endpoint of AT and TA arcs. May serve as x
endpoint of any Cx arcs.
COM: General restatement.
END:
REF: parid2239
TXT: An expression a topic map using the nodes and arcs defined herein.
FIX: Expressing a topic map or Topic Map Application using the nodes,
edges and arcs defined in this standard.
COM: Added Topic Map Application and edges to this definition.
END:
REF: parid2245
TXT: A non-substantive aspect of an assertion that is represented by an
arc, unless the subject for discussion is the nature of assertions.
FIX: A non-substantive aspect of an assertion that is represented by an
arc or edge.
COM: Added edge to the aspects of an assertion that are not reified in a
topic map
END:
REF: parid2253
TXT: well-formed nodes
FIX: Strike
COM: Redundant in light of definition of well formed.
END:
REF: parid2254
TXT: A node that satisfies all the criteria in the subclauses of one of
the six cases described in the following subclauses is well formed. A
node that does not satisfy the criteria of one of the six cases is not
well formed.
FIX: Strike.
COM: Redundant in light of definition of well formed.
END:
REF: parid2257
TXT: The x-generic node serves as the x endpoint of one or more Cx arcs.
It does not serve as the endpoint for any other type of arc. It must
either have at least one built-in SIDP value or its situation as a role
player must confer a SIDP value upon it.
FIX: The x endpoint of one or more Cx arcs.
COM: Deleted the reference to endpoint of other arcs as unnecessary.
Properties of nodes should be specified in the standard. Possible to
include a note, but runs danger of inconsistent or confusion with other
text. Ideally should be stated once and only once in the standard.
END:
REF: New
TXT: Edge
FIX: None.
COM: New term for the glossary.
END:
REF: New
TXT: The unreified connection between two nodes in an assertion.
FIX: None.
COM: Additional term to allow assertion of a relationship between two
nodes in an assertion. Like the arcs (an arc and its mirror case)
between two nodes in an assertion, it is unreified. Unlike an arc,
however, it has no orientation, as in starting from one endpoint to
another as do arcs. It also has no type.
END:
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Patrick Durusau
Director of Research and Development
Society of Biblical Literature
pdurusau@emory.edu
Co-Editor, ISO Reference Model for Topic Maps