ISSUE-10: What does it mean for permissions/prohibitions/duties if their constraint(s) are (un)satisfied?
satisfiability of constraints
What does it mean for permissions/prohibitions/duties if their constraint(s) are (un)satisfied?
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- POE - Information Model
- Raised by:
- Simon Steyskal
- Opened on:
- 2016-11-08
- Description:
- http://w3c.github.io/poe/model/#constraint states:
"[...] If multiple Constraint entities are linked to the same Permission, Prohibition, or Duty entity, then all of the Constraint entities MUST be satisfied. That is, all the Constraint entities are (boolean) anded. [...]"
Without actually explaining the concept of "satisfying a Constraint entity".
=> How can someone "satisfy a Constraint entity"?
=> What does it mean for permissions/prohibitions/duties if their constraints are unsatisfied?
=> Is a permission having an unsatisfied constraint equivalent to a prohibition? (and vice versa)
=> Should a permission/prohibition having an unsatisfied constraint simply be ignored? If so, is it possible for "ignored" perm/proh to become "active" again?
simon
- Related Actions Items:
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- Related emails:
- [Minutes] 2017 02 27 (from phila@w3.org on 2017-02-27)
- Re: poe-ISSUE-10 (satisfiability of constraints): (from renato.iannella@monegraph.com on 2016-11-09)
- Re: poe-ISSUE-10 (satisfiability of constraints): (from simon.steyskal@wu.ac.at on 2016-11-09)
- Re: poe-ISSUE-10 (satisfiability of constraints): (from renato.iannella@monegraph.com on 2016-11-08)
- poe-ISSUE-10 (satisfiability of constraints): What does it mean for permissions/prohibitions/duties if their constraint(s) are (un)satisfied? [POE - Constraints] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2016-11-08)
Related notes:
move to https://github.com/w3c/poe/issues/112
Renato Iannella, 28 Feb 2017, 00:31:45Display change log