From 7c37c1df93b2bba73787ed95c62aee1565198385 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "C. Reed" Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 12:43:15 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update to reflect core and extensions (parts) --- sources/sections/02-conformance.adoc | 21 +++------------------ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/sources/sections/02-conformance.adoc b/sources/sections/02-conformance.adoc index aa0d3c3..6e473c0 100644 --- a/sources/sections/02-conformance.adoc +++ b/sources/sections/02-conformance.adoc @@ -4,18 +4,9 @@ Conformance to the ModSpec by technical implementation standards can be tested by inspection. The test suite is in <>. -There are five (5) conformance classes for this document: +There is conformance class for this document: . Standards documents in general (the core) -- see <> and <> -. Standards using UML to state requirements, extending the core -- see -<> and <> -. Standards using XML schema to state requirements, extending the core -- see -<> and <> -. Standards using Schematron to state requirements, extending XML schema -- see -<> and <> -. Standards defining requirement for a new category of XML schemas, extending -the core, whose target XML schemas must be conformant with the XML schema conformance -class above -- see <> and <>. This document contains normative language and thus places requirements on conformance, or mechanism for adoption, of candidate standards to which the ModSpec @@ -23,11 +14,5 @@ applies. In particular: * <> specifies the core requirements which shall be met by all conformant standards. -* <> gives information on how the ModSpec is to be applied to requirements, -conformance clauses, UML models, or XML Schemas. - - -The various subclauses of <> list requirements partially derived from the -core, but more specific to the conditions where a data model expressed in one of the -specified languages (UML or XML) is involved. These requirements classes are -extensions of the core presented in <>. +* <> gives information on how the ModSpec is to be applied to extensions to the core model for requirements, +conformance clauses.