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Subject: Groups - UBL 2 Example Calculation Model Expressed in TAML v0.6 (ubl-ta-draft-0-61.xml) uploaded


Updated examples for OASIS UBL of use of Test Assertion Markup Language
v0.6 to define invoice calculation model as test assertions. This draft
uses an 'interpretation' element in each test assertion to express the
XPath predicate in human-readable language. It is the XPath predicate
expression which is normative. XPath is convenient for expressing test
assertion predicates regarding XML targets, as in the case of the Universal
Business Language.

 -- Stephen Green

The document named UBL 2 Example Calculation Model Expressed in TAML v0.6
(ubl-ta-draft-0-61.xml) has been submitted by Stephen Green to the OASIS
Test Assertions Guidelines (TAG) TC document repository.

Document Description:
This is a working example of test assertions written in the v0.6 Test
Assertion Markup Language. It represents an example calculation model for
the OASIS Universal Business Language version 2 (UBL 2) - defining as test
assertions one way to calculate the totals in a UBL 2 invoice. (Note that
at the time of creation of these examples the UBL TC does not have a
definitive calculation model but recommends that implementations and/or
conformance profiles for UBL provide their own and that they use the TAG TC
test assertions for doing so.)

View Document Details:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=34246

Download Document:  
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/34246/ubl-ta-draft-0-61.xml


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