parid0287 | Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:33:21
The purpose of these property values is to enable arc traversals within assertions
If the graph is an "abstract data structure" (parid0005) I'm not sure where traversals are "enabled." Is it meant that the RM is an "enabling technology" and opposed to an "encompassing" technology? Probably not.
parid0287 | Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:33:21
intra-assertion
Intuitively, this phrase is clear. Do we need a concept of
"direction" ("arc" versus "edge") to formalize it?
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parid0287 | Sat, 01 Mar 2003 16:30:41
A set of situation features other than service as the x endpoints of Cx arcs, and the property values that must be conferred on the nodes so situated. (The purpose of these property values is to enable arc traversals within assertions. Not all intra-assertion arc traversals are required to be enabled. See parid0323
Situation features other than service as the x endpoints of Cx arcs, and the property values that must be conferred on the nodes so situated.
This is an overview, not overview plus exposition. The purpose of
the property values should and will be covered in detail in just a
couple of section.