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Subject: TA 30008
The @requires attribute for policySets can contain a list of qualified and unqualified intents. For each unqualified intent the policySet can contain an intentMap that lists the policy for each qualifier for that intent. The question in my mind was "Can there be intentMap corresponding to a qualified intent in the @requires of a policySet?" Conformance statements 3008 and 30010 make it clear that intentMaps can only appear for unqualified intents in the @requires of a policySet. See below: When a policySet element contains a set of intentMap children, the value of the @provides attribute of each intentMap MUST correspond to an unqualified intent that is listed within the @provides attribute value of the parent policySet element. [POL30008 <#POL30008>] For each qualifiable intent listed as a member of the @provides attribute list of a policySet element, there MUST be no more than one corresponding intentMap element that declares the unqualified form of that intent in its @provides attribute. In other words, each intentMap within a given policySet uniquely provides for a specific intent. [POL30010 <#POL30010>] Thus, the predicate of TA 30008 which says "The value of the @provides" attribute of each child <intentMap> corresponds to an unqualified intent listed in the @provides attribute of the parent policySet" is correct and no change is required. -- All the best, Ashok
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