The line says, "behavior, unspecified - Behavior where this Standard imposes no requirements," which would imply that DIS 29500 specifies application behaviours to some extent. However, clause 2.3 says, "… it is not intended to predefine application behavior" meaning that DIS 29500 does not define application behaviors. Thus, the definition is conflicting.
Clarify the definition. It would probably mean that behavior for which this Standard does not make a recommendation.
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment JP-0025 (Modified: 2008-01-04) Agreed; we will update Part 1 Definitions as follows: behavior, unspecified –Behavior where this Standard imposes no requirements makes no recommendations . [Note: To add an extension, an implementer must use the extensibility mechanisms described by this Standard rather than trying to do so by giving meaning to otherwise unspecified behavior. end note] Similar Comments: DK-0069 , FR-0006 , GB-0031 , KE-0076 , PT-0024 , US-0259
