Template:— assigning_document_reference (asg_doc_ref) Capability:representing_documents |
Date: 2010/01/28 15:27:38 Revision: 1.12 |
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 2008-01-22)
Corrected in template.xml
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 2008-01-22)
Corrected in template.xml
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Rejected. Review item adresses hyperlinks in descriptions. Issue is raised against template checklist
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Rejected. No references are made within the text that needs to be hyperlinked.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Deferred
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Rejected. Purpose is part of the description section, and not a separate section. Issue against the template checklist.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Template now allows for referencing Document versions. The ability to refere to document parts, sections etc requires a new template. The scope of this template is described in the description section. No additional references to other templates is required from within this template. This shall be done at the capability level.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Template now allows for referencing Document versions. The ability to refere to document parts, sections etc requires a new template. Also see previous issue
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Rejected. There shall be no characterizations in the model diagram. Figure under characterization section is optional.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Rejected. Current definitions are in line with other templates, however I'm sypatethic with the comment.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Accepted Characterization diagrams is added even though its not mandated.
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Accepted and added
Comment: (Leif Gyllstrom 08-01-22)
Default values has been added. However, disagree with optionality. If optionality is required then these comments are requirement for new templates. However if one mean that there should be a default value so one don't have to fill it on, that's anoter issue. Optionality and Default values are not the same thing !
Comment: (Rob Bodington 08-03-10)
Corrected