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Re: Proposed Semantic Constraint for <speedChange> in railML 2.x [message #2235 is a reply to message #2207] Mon, 26 August 2019 15:24 Go to previous message
christian.rahmig is currently offline  christian.rahmig
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[English version below]

Hallo Christian,

in der Tat haben wir für Semantic Constraints noch nicht ausreichend
Randbedingungen definiert, welche ihren Einsatz und ihre Bedeutung für
die Versionskompatibilität von railML klar strukturieren. Hier müssen
wir (in Zusammenarbeit mit euch Nutzern) noch nacharbeiten.

Damit die Problemstellung (und daraus zu entwickelnde Lösungsansätze)
nicht in Vergessenheit geraten, habe ich ein Ticket aufgesetzt (siehe
[1]). Ich lade die ganze Community ein, zur Diskussion beizutragen...

[1] https://trac.railml.org/ticket/361

Vielen Dank und viele Grüße
Christian


[English version]

Hello, Christian,

In fact, we have not yet sufficiently defined boundary conditions for
semantic constraints that clearly structure their use and significance
for the version compatibility of railML. Here we (in cooperation with
you users) still have to work on.

So that the problem (and the solutions to be developed from it) are not
forgotten, I have created a ticket (see [1]). I invite the whole
community to contribute to the discussion...

[1] https://trac.railml.org/ticket/361

Thank you very much and best regards
Christian

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Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
Altplauen 19h; 01187 Dresden; Germany www.railML.org
 
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