parid0285 | Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:24:09
"nodes" generally, or nodes in a particular application?
parid0285 | Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:24:09
specifying which property values are intended to be used for purposes of deciding whether nodes have identical subjects (i.e., specifying which are SIDPs, and which are OPs)
specifying which properties are intended to be used for purposes of determining whether nodes have identical subjects (i.e., specifying which are properties SIDPs, and which are OPs)
As I read the text as it stands, any value could be used for subject
identity discrimnation, regardless of the property that "contains" it.
That can't be what is meant. Also, "decide" -> "determine" because only
human agencies can "decide," whereas both human and mechanical agencies
can "determine."
parid0285 | Sat, 01 Mar 2003 16:30:41
A set of definitions of the properties of nodes and their value types, specifying which property values are intended to be used for purposes of deciding whether nodes have identical subjects (i.e., specifying which are SIDPs, and which are OPs). (See parid0303 5.2.2.)
Definitions of the properties of nodes and their value types. Such definitions must indicate which property values are subject identity discrimination properties (SIDPs) and which are other properties (OPs).
Reworded to drop explanation of SIDPs. Define once, use many times.