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Subject: Groups - Draft presentation for October 2008 OASIS Forum (OASIS-FORUM-2008-LONDON-v1-20080908.zip) uploaded
Dear all, In the link above, I have uploaded the draft presentation for the October 2008 OASIS Forum. I previosly contacted Frederick Hirsch, the chair of the panels session where ours is placed. It deals with "Practical Digital Signature Issues", as you may see from the program. Now, Frederick commented that as there is only one hour for all the panels, a concentrated presentation of 8 to 10 slides would be the maximum size for each... I have linked my presentation with Frederick's presentation and the general title of the whole panel, identifying issues that are relevant for the progress of digital signature, which allowed me to identify the work of DSS as a benefical set of protocols for widespread of the signatures, enumerating the different new profiles that satisfy business requirements; and after this also mentioning two issues: the interoperability tests as a mechanism for paving the way and also the fact that there are now new trusted services supporting e-business that are being defined. I mention the registered email as this is an ETSI TS where reference to the DSS standards is done.... I think that I cover then three aspects inter-related which provide a coherent view.... Could you please take a look and provide feedback? Regards -- Juan Cruellas The document named Draft presentation for October 2008 OASIS Forum (OASIS-FORUM-2008-LONDON-v1-20080908.zip) has been submitted by Juan Cruellas to the OASIS Digital Signature Services eXtended (DSS-X) TC document repository. Document Description: View Document Details: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/dss-x/document.php?document_id=29256 Download Document: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/dss-x/download.php/29256/OASIS-FORUM-2008-LONDON-v1-20080908.zip PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration
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