N0393
: One of the historical critiques of the N0393 draft was its lack of clarity on how the abstract model directly enables software-level interoperability.
For more technical details on the standard's history, you can review the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 Document Register or the TMASD Application Definition . ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 N0406 : One of the historical critiques of the
: Unlike some other syntaxes (like XTM) that allow for "lazy" references, the TMM requires reification to preserve integrity when maps are merged. : How to handle situations where two topics
: How to handle situations where two topics are determined to represent the same subject. : One of the historical critiques of the
If you are drafting a piece to align with or describe this model, your content should focus on these core structural and semantic principles: Core Concepts of the N0393 Reference Model
: Section 6 of N0393 describes how to define constraints and semantics for specific applications. A TMA definition uses the model's primitives to specify: