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The specification contains examples of rationales for an out-of-scope declaration. Although these were developed in SESAR they are still widely applicable. It is expected that this list is a best practice and is used when needed.
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The list of rationales to use for an out-of-scope declaration is: - container. This can be used for ‘concepts’ that are merely structural elements and have no semantic value of their own
- messaging. This can be used when the concept contains information related to the message itself rather than the ATM information content of the message.
- network. This can be used when the concept contains information related to the network itself rather than the ATM information content of the message.
- system. This can be used when the concept contains information related to the system itself rather than the ATM information content of the message.
- non-atm. This can be used when the concept is not an ATM concept. For example, this could be human resource content or content concerning pricing at an airport. (This content may, of course, be covered by a separate ontology!)
- local. This can be used when the concept is local..?
- other. Any other text can be added when the rationale is not covered by the other categories.
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