Hi Lada,

Thank you for your response.
Please find some responses inline.

With Regards,
Rohit

-----Original Message-----
From: netmod [mailto:netmod-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Ladislav Lhotka
Sent: 12 December 2018 16:14
To: netmod@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [netmod] Schema Mount Terminology Clarification

Hi Rehat,

On Wed, 2018-12-12 at 10:12 +0000, Rohit R Ranade wrote:
> Hi,
>  
>  
> 1..       The term “data model” is used many times in this document, but it is
> not defined in this document but defined in RFC 7950. I think it 
> should be added under the “following terms are defined in [RFC7950]” part.

The definition of "data model" in RFC 7950 is too informal. What is meant by it 
in the schema mount document is basically "datastore schema" as defined in RFC 
8342. Perhaps a better term would just be "schema".

>  
> 2..       The term “This document allows mounting of complete data models
> only” is used in Section 1. I think here “complete data model” should 
> be replaced by “schema tree” as it is more precise?

No, "schema tree" is only for a single module, accrding to the definition in 
7950. What is meant here is a schema of multiple modules, as defined by YANG 
library.
[Rohit R Ranade] I agree. Maybe "complete schema trees" is better as mounting 
sub-hierarchies is not in scope for this document. I see that it has been used 
in Section 1 in the below statement . 
" With the "uses" approach, the complete schema tree of "ietf-interfaces" would 
have to be wrapped in a grouping ...... "

>  
> a)         RFC 7950 , schema tree: The definition hierarchy specified within a
> module
> b)   RFC7950, data model: A data model describes how data is represented and
> accessed
>  
> 3..       The “data model” term is used many times Eg: “LNE's data model”,
> “share the same data model”, “NI data model”, “mounting one data model
> consisting of any number of YANG modules”   etc, sometimes using the term
> “data model” as a collection of YANG modules and sometimes for a 
> single Yang module. I feel, where-ever we refer to single Module, we 
> need to use the term “schema tree” and when we refer to collection of 
> YANG modules, we can refer to as Data Model.. Please provide your opinions.

This was my original idea, but maybe it is better to use "schema" or "datastore 
schema" for the latter.
[Rohit R Ranade] I agree that term "schema" is indeed better. 

Lada

>  
> With Regards,
> Rohit
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