[Css-csts] Structure of Procedure Definitions

Tim Ray tim.ray at nasa.gov
Fri Feb 23 10:57:30 EST 2007


Sorry - one additional thought:    If we do agree to add the new section, it
may make more sense to put the two sections related to association
establishment/release next to each other - like this:

            2.final_minus_one = Establishing Association

            2.final = Releasing Association

 

Tim

 

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Subject: [Css-csts] Structure of Procedure Definitions

 

Dear Yves (and other WG members),

 

The meeting minutes from Colorado Springs show our standard outline for
Procedure Definitions (section 6.2 of the minutes).   The outline includes a
section for Behavior that we have defined as follows:

 

2.Behavior

2.1 Activities

2.x at least one per activity + others as required

2.final = Releasing Association

 

In specifying the Data Processing procedure, I am finding it useful to
include a section under Behavior that specifies the initial state of the
procedure (immediately after an association is established).  May I suggest
that we consider inserting this section in all procedure definitions?  The
resulting outline might look like this:

 

            2. Behavior

            2.1 Activities

            2.2 Establishing Association        THIS IS THE NEW SECTION

            2.x at least one per activity + others as required

            2.final = Releasing Association

 

Side note (of lesser importance):  A more descriptive name for the 2.final
section might be "When association is released"; an analogous name for the
proposed new section is "When association is established".

 

Best regards,

Tim Ray

NASA/Goddard

 

 

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