ebXML is in some way restricting again
the use of the UBL NDR.
Also the following title seems too much binded to CCTS 2.01.
"Core Component Technical Specification 2.01 XML Naming and Design
Rules Version 1.0"
So, my idea is that we should emphatize the "business" purpose of
the NDR and keep both the UBL and CCTS 2.01 in the internal
details.
Something like this:
"XML Naming and Design Rules for business vocabularies - Version
1.0"
Cheers,
Roberto
Il 27/01/2016 17.45, G. Ken Holman ha scritto:
It was my intention not to respond to any comment
until the end of the comment period, but I felt it important to
respond to this particular early comment in case other readers
would be misled as to the committee's need to ask about the title.
At 2016-01-27 09:04 -0700, David RR Webber (XML) wrote:
What is wrong with current title?
It has been interpreted that the NDR can only be used to produce
UBL artefacts.
It seems to precisely state what the
document does.
That's exactly the problem, it doesn't. It has been interpreted
by some readers as applying only to UBL and has not been
interpreted simply as coming from the UBL TC.
It happens to be true that these NDR were used when creating UBL,
but these rules were also used when creating the OASIS Business
Document Envelope (BDE), which also was modeled using CCTS 2.01.
Anyone modeling their documents using CCTS 2.01 has the choice of
using these NDR to create artefacts if they find the properties of
the artefacts are attractive to their use of business documents.
There is another UBL committee work product, a Committee Note,
being created that details the application of these NDR
specifically to create the UBL artefacts. That is because such is
out of scope of this NDR document.
I do not understand why a UBL document
would be renamed to be something else -
Because the current title is not being properly understood by
readers of prior drafts of the document.
how would people then know what the UBL
naming and design is, if its not called UBL?
By being more precise to be titled as an NDR applicable to any use
of CCTS 2.01 or ebXML part 5 for modeling. That is the subject
material of this work product. As indicated, there are no
proposed changes to the body of the document, only the title.
Nowhere in this NDR document does it talk about the actual
creation of the UBL artefacts, it is only a set of naming and
design rules for creating a set of artefacts from any model of
CCTS 2.01 / ebXML Part 5.
The current NDR title is being interpreted by some readers as
encompassing the content of both committee work products, whereas
an improved title for the NDR would not give the incorrect
implication that the NDR can only be used for UBL artefacts and
for nothing else. As mentioned above, another OASIS committee has
already used these NDR to create a set of artefacts that are not
UBL artefacts.
The title is exactly the source of the problem that some readers
have regarding the scope of the use of the document.
And so the committee is soliciting feedback regarding a more
appropriate title of this work.
. . . . . . . . . Ken
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