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Curiously, the conformance section is devoid of the RFC2119 keyword "MUST". In fact, "MUST" appears only 5 times in the entire document. This seems rather odd for a specification.
Bob
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Bob Morris morris.bob@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe.
It seems pretty interesting as a vocabulary, but not much else. The kicker is Section 6, the last in the document, which in its entirety is:
6 Conformance This Reference Architecture is an abstract architecture, which means that it is especially difficult to construct automated tests for conformance to the architecture. However, in order to be conformant to this architecture, it should be possible to identify in a concrete implementation the key concepts and components of this architecture, albeit in abstracted form.