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Subject: Re: [ebxml-bp] ebBP 2/4/2005: Webber Questions (part 2 of 2)


Monica,

To make the variables system more clear - I think we need
a separate sub-section heading.

Can we add between lines 1359 and 1360

they are collections of pairs of nodes, and describe the potential paths of
a BP.

4.6.8.2 Use of Variables and Expressions

Transitions MAY also have a condition expression element. Condition
expression depend on variables.

Thanks, DW

----- Original Message ----- 

> Variable usage: Section 4.6.8.1
>
> I agree we should put a specific note about use of condition expression,
variable and TTP. Suggest in Section 4.6.8.1 as we  already make reference
to use of external specification and talk about what a variable is.
>
> [add prior to the last sentence in Section 4.6.8.1] In this version, the
condition expression and variable functions allow assignment of the
TimeToPerform value through the process lifecycle to enable late binding.
The TimetoPerform element MAY specify a duration and a type (for example,
the value MAY be specified at design time). More requirements will be
gathered to further understand the definition, use and other scenarios where
variables may apply.
>
> Also earlier in Section 4.6.8.1, correct the change of TTP to an element.
>
> FROM: A fork has a timeToPerform attribute.
> TO: A fork has a timeToPerform element, where the duration may be
specified.
>
>
>
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