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Subject: Re: [regrep-cc-review] [REVISITED] Re: [regrep-cc-review] CCTS Spec RIM Mappings (7.1.1-7.1.2)
<Quote> You might need to have 2 BCC based on the same CCT but with different restrictions.. and propertyTermQualifierTerm should help you to identify this difference. </Quote> That all makes sense - Property Term Qualifier Term should be an attribute of DataType (as it is in the CCTS spec). Thanks Diego. Diego Ballvé wrote: > > Comments in the end of the mail. > > Chiusano Joseph wrote: > [S7] > Stored Aggregate Core Components shall include an "Object Class Term" > Attribute > > <JMC> > We can use a Slot on the ACC RegistryObject for this. > > A side note: The CCTS spec has "divided" the ISO/IEC 11179 Data Element > Terms (Object Class, Property Term, etc.) into: > > Object Class: An attribute of Aggregate Core Component (ACC) - see [S7] > > Object Class Qualifier Term: An attribute of Aggregate Business > Information Entities (ABIE) - see [S52] > > Property Term: An attribute of Basic Core Component (BCC) - see [S10] > > Property Term Qualifier Term: An attribute of Data Type - see [S28] > > Representation Term: An attribute of Core Component Type (CTT) - see > [S22] > > So, given the following Data Element Name (|'s used to separate Data > Element Terms): > > Temporary | Employee | Home | Telephone | Number > OCQT OC PTQT PT RT > > Regarding Property Term Qualifier Term (PTQT): I question the placement > of the Qualifier attribute on Data Type. It seems that it belongs on > BIEs instead. Here's why: > > - Object Class is an attribute of ACC; > > - Object Class Qualifier Term is an attribute of ABIE; the Qualifier > Term gives business context to the ACC, making it an ABIE (through > classification according to one of the 8 context categories). > > So it seems natural that since Property Term is an attribute of BCC, the > Property Term Qualifier Term should be an attribute of [BCC + business > context], which is BIE. > > Does anyone think that this is an error in the CCTS spec? > </JMC> > > I believe DataType has to affect on the CC/BIE name (as it does). > If you move propertyTermQualifierTerm to BIE it will not affect the > CC at all. You might need to have 2 BCC based on the same CCT but > with different restrictions.. and propertyTermQualifierTerm should > help you to identify this difference. > > Furthermore, I think the business context that DataType's > propertyTermQualifierTerm gives doesn't necessarily come from those > 8 context categories (just like the context given by an ASCC..). > > Diego
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