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Sorted spec.tex terms

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Mike Gerwitz 2013-07-29 09:19:12 -04:00
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specification to resolve implementation issues and should exercise that ability.
\begin{description}
\dt{Shall; Must}
Denotes a mandatory requirement.
\dt{conforming implementation}
A software implementation that strictly conforms to this specification.
\dt{Shall Not; Must Not}
Denotes an absolute prohibition.
\dt{Deprecated}
When used within context of this specification: the feature or requirement
will be removed in future revisions of this specification.
\dt{Exempt}
Denotes a condition under which an implementation need not conform to a
requirement.
\dt{implementation}
Software that implements this specification.
\dt{May; Optional}
Alternatively, the adverb ``optionally''; denotes a requirement whose
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denote requirements that are not essential to the operation of the
implementation.
\dt{Exempt}
Denotes a condition under which an implementation need not conform to a
requirement.
\dt{Removed}
A feature or requirement mentioned in an earlier revision of this
specification has been removed and will not be superseded.
\dt{Shall; Must}
Denotes a mandatory requirement.
\dt{Shall Not; Must Not}
Denotes an absolute prohibition.
\dt{Superseded}
The feature or requirement mentioned in an earlier revision of this
specification has been removed and replaced by another.
\dt{Undefined}
The error condition results in behavior that is not defined by a particular
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\dt{Unspecified}
The behavior is not determined by this specification or is inconsequential to
the implementation's operation.
\dt{Deprecated}
When used within context of this specification: the feature or requirement
will be removed in future revisions of this specification.
\dt{Superseded}
The feature or requirement mentioned in an earlier revision of this
specification has been removed and replaced by another.
\dt{Removed}
A feature or requirement mentioned in an earlier revision of this
specification has been removed and will not be superseded.
\dt{implementation}
Software that implements this specification.
\dt{conforming implementation}
A software implementation that strictly conforms to this specification.
\end{description}