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TBX normativeAuthorization
gap analysis
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I would rather need term definition, e.g. legalTerm vs regulatedTerm. A governmental entity with a regulatory function in my vocabulary issues legalTerms.
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Subject: [glossarist/concept-model] TBX `normativeAuthorization` gap analysis (#4)
Do we need to enhance our list?
A term status qualifier assigned by an authoritative body, such as a standards body or a governmental entity with a regulatory function. The name of the authoritative body should be documented in the terminology repository, and referenced in the TBX document instance by using a .
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standardizedTerm
preferredTerm
admittedTerm
deprecatedTerm
supersededTerm
legalTerm
regulatedTerm
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Thank you @estubkjaer for the comments. According to ISO 12620:1999, these terms are defined as: |
You’re welcome @ronaldtse. I see, legal here basically refers to court rulings (as consolidated by law professors)
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Thank you @estubkjaer<https://github.com/estubkjaer> for the comments. According to ISO 12620:1999, these terms are defined as:
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Do we need to enhance our list?
A term status qualifier assigned by an authoritative body, such as a standards body or a governmental entity with a regulatory function. The name of the authoritative body should be documented in the terminology repository, and referenced in the TBX document instance by using a .
standardizedTerm
preferredTerm
admittedTerm
deprecatedTerm
supersededTerm
legalTerm
regulatedTerm
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