Bruce,
 
Thanks for your response. Forgive me for asking another question related
to this; if descriptors are 'implicitly' added to processes, are these
always kept in sync with the original linked method content? (will House
always be the same as House in the example below)
 
Also, if the extends and replace functionality is being employed on that
method content, will the process descriptors always recognise the
replacement when it is compiled? (will House always appear as Wendy
House in the published site)
 
Method Content
Task: Build House
Work Product 1: House
Work Product 2: Wendy House (replaces House)
 
Process Content:
Capability Pattern 1: Construct House
Task Descriptor 1: Build House
Work Product Descriptor 1: House (implicitly included when Build House
was added to Construct House capability pattern)
 
Regards,
 
Jeff

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Sent: 29 March 2011 23:31
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: Re: [epf-dev] Blue Descriptors



Descriptors in blue font are elements added because they are associated
with a task, role, or work product that was explicitly added to the
process. 
This is to help differentiate between implicitly added elements vs
explicitly added elements. 

Bruce MacIsaac

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