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Subject: Re: [ebxml-bp] ebBP 10/10/2005: Specification and Logical Bus Documents
just want to be clear here, i think a logical document is a document
NOT a model. I think the the ebBP description sounds like they mean
"document model" not "document". also, i dont want to get into "term warfare" but stephen's definition is the interpretation taken from software engineering, ie "logical" disk storage versus "physical" disk allocation. mine is taken from information modeling where a logical model is a data model that describes in an abstract way how data is represented. it has more detail than a conceptual model but does not include the design considerations and implementation parameters found in a physical model. Both are valid but we need to know which one ebB means. Monica J Martin wrote: Stephen Green wrote: -- regards tim mcgrath phone: +618 93352228 postal: po box 1289 fremantle western australia 6160 DOCUMENT ENGINEERING: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=632C40AB-4E94-4930-A94E-22FF8CA5641F&ttype=2&tid=10476 |
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