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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (EMIX-428) Chapter 3 Table 3-6



    [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/EMIX-428?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=25896#action_25896 ] 

Toby Considine commented on EMIX-428:
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372 Recommend finding a different title for the second column of Table 3-6. Not all the text is a "Definition" of the Term in the first column (particularly "Component"). That is, unless this is exactly copied from WS-Calendar, or actual definitions are provided (some are below). 

>> Table (which was originally cut and paster) was edited to indicate that it is actually defined in WS-Calendar, which addressed this and several other tone issues. Column is now "Description"


372 Change definition of Duration to: The length of an event scheduled using iCalendar or any of its derivatives. The [XCAL] duration is a data type using the string representation defined in the iCalendar duration. 
>>Almost done

372 Change definition of Interval to: A single Duration derived from the common calendar Components as defined in iCalendar ([RFC5545]). An Interval is part of a Sequence. 
>> Done.

372 Change definition of Sequence to: A set of Intervals with defined temporal relationships. Sequences may have gaps between Intervals, or even simultaneous activities. A Sequence is re-locatable, i.e., it does not have a specific date and time. A Sequence may consist of a single Interval, and can be scheduled by scheduling that single Interval in that sequence. 
Done

372 Change definition of Artifact to: The thing that occurs during an Interval. WS-Calendar uses the Artifact as a placeholder. EMIX Product Descriptions populate Schedules as Artifacts inside Intervals. 

372 Change definition of Link to: A reference to an internal object within the same calendar, or an external object in a remote system. The Link is used by one WS-Calendar object to reference another. 
>> Done, except changed object to Component

372 Change definition of Relationship to: Links between Components. 

372 Change definition of Availability to: An expression of the range of times in which an Interval or Sequence can be Scheduled. Availability often overlays or is overlaid by Busy. Availability can be Inherited. 

>>> Availability in this specification refers to the Vavailability component, itself a collection of recurring Availability parameters which express a range of times. In this specification, these times may be when Interval or Sequence can be Scheduled, or when a partner can be notified, or even when it is cannot be Scheduled. Availability can be Inherited.

374 Change "WS-Calendar" to {boldface} [WS-Calendar] 
>> done



> Chapter 3 Table 3-6
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: EMIX-428
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/EMIX-428
>             Project: OASIS Energy Market Information Exchange (eMIX) TC
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: spec
>    Affects Versions: wd28
>            Reporter: Aaron Snyder 
>            Assignee: Toby Considine
>             Fix For: wd29
>
>
> Table 3-6 (these recommendations are offered to create "definitions" from the text. Despite these recommendations, on issue remains:
> 372	ISSUE: "Gluon" is actually not defined. Its influence is stated, it is compared to Interval, but left undefined...(it also has a typographical error: "though" should be "through".

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