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Subject: [Bug 108] New: Unnecessary euphemisms for "contextualized"
http://services.arjuna.com/wscaf-issues/show_bug.cgi?id=108 Summary: Unnecessary euphemisms for "contextualized" Product: WS-Context Version: 1.0 Platform: All URL: http://www.choreology.com/external/ws- ctx.prf_comments.revised.htm#PRF-55 OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Text and diagrams AssignedTo: ws-caf@lists.oasis-open.org ReportedBy: peter.furniss@choreology.com QAContact: mark.little@arjuna.com The terms “contextualized with”, “associated with” and “the propagated context” are used in the intro para and for different operations. Do these all mean the same thing. Or is some subtle difference implied If the same, use the same term in all cases. In any case, explain exactly what is meant (allowing for abstraction due to different bindings, if appropriate) This is PRF-55 from Peter Furniss' list - follow URL for details ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
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