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==<span style="color:#0000FF"> Requirements, Relationships and Content </span>== | ==<span style="color:#0000FF"> Requirements, Relationships and Content </span>== | ||
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− | # Include the set of | + | # Include the set of classes, attributes and associations from the parent (derived from) model that '''represent the information needed to support interoperability in''' the domain or project that this model will support. |
− | ## <i>Rationale</i> | + | ## <i>Rationale</i>Derived Models must use the RIM-derived model content needed to support the interoperability project in question. |
# Maintain a degree of '''abstraction''' appropriate to the level of the model, remembering that models derived from this model can be more specific. | # Maintain a degree of '''abstraction''' appropriate to the level of the model, remembering that models derived from this model can be more specific. | ||
## <i>Rationale</i> Large models with myriad classes may obscure the core patterns and concepts that need to be represented in a particular DIM, SIM or other model. | ## <i>Rationale</i> Large models with myriad classes may obscure the core patterns and concepts that need to be represented in a particular DIM, SIM or other model. |
Revision as of 18:57, 9 April 2011
Generic requirements for SAIF Information models.
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These elements are intended to appear under the following section:
Requirements, Relationships and Content
- Include the set of classes, attributes and associations from the parent (derived from) model that represent the information needed to support interoperability in the domain or project that this model will support.
- RationaleDerived Models must use the RIM-derived model content needed to support the interoperability project in question.
- Maintain a degree of abstraction appropriate to the level of the model, remembering that models derived from this model can be more specific.
- Rationale Large models with myriad classes may obscure the core patterns and concepts that need to be represented in a particular DIM, SIM or other model.