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Subject: RE: Notes from our meeting this morning
I've added a page to each TC's FAQ, "Who uses eb<spec>?". Right now, the answer page just has a link to the main Deployments wiki page, but you should each feel free to add specific companies or industries to your answer page if you like, e.g.: ****** Who uses ebMS? ebMS is used in healthcare, automotive manufacturing, and many other industries. Major adopters include General Motors, Volkswagen, and the Mayo Clinic. See ebXML Deployments <link> for details. ****** Since Deployments is such a hot issue for ebXML, I'll talk with IT about adding a link to that page from the horizontal nav bar. --carol -----Original Message----- From: Breininger, Kathryn R [mailto:kathryn.r.breininger@boeing.com] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:22 PM To: ebxml-jc@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Carol Geyer; dee.schur@oasis-open.org Subject: Notes from our meeting this morning Here are the notes from our meeting this morning. Please feel free to correct. Attendees: Pim Kathryn Ian Sacha Monica Agenda 1. Webinar discussion: All attendees felt they would be able to support webinars for their TCs in the late March early April time frame. Dale was not on the call, so we are not sure about his TC. Ian indicated he thought they had material for about 30 minutes, so could be paired with another TC as appropriate. The JC agreed that the best format would be a series of webinars spread over several days, each one focused on the work of a different TC. Each one would have a very brief intro to OASIS and ebXML as a whole, then a 20-30 minute presentation on the spec itself followed by one or two case studies that could be a little more in-depth. We anticipate that each webinar would run about one hour, plus questions. Kathryn took the action item to follow-up with Dee Schur. It was mentioned that it would be great to be able to show the specs working together in some way, although we didn't explore that too much during the discussion. Sacha asked if the webinars will be recorded for later download. Kathryn took the action item to ask OASIS. 2. ebXML.XML.org site discussion: We discussed the suggestion to restructure the Deployments page to organize it by ebXML TC instead of as it is currently. We agreed to leave as is for now, and will add links to case studies and implementations from the individual ebXML TC pages. Kathryn took the action item to ask Carol if she could provide links to this deployments page from each ebXML knowledge base page. 3. ISO HL7 questions: We discussed how to answer the questions submitted by Frans van Bommel regarding ebXML and ISO TC215/HL7. We agreed that a compiled response would be better than individual responses, and that the practical use of ebXML should be the focus of the response. Also important to emphasize is that ebXML provides a framework that can work with other standards and functionality. Much of the response can be drawn from the White Paper the JC produced last year. Kathryn and Monica agreed to work together on a draft response by end of the week so the JC has time to review and make suggestions before the March 1 due date. In addition, Kathryn will forward the e-mail from Frans to the full JC list, and ask for TCs to send her and Monica any information they want to be sure to have included in the response. 4. Changes to non repudiation functionality: Ian discussed some issues related to non repudiation. Basically, they do not think the ebXML Messaging Services 3.0 specs can guarantee non repudiation from a legal perspective, partly because they do not have control over what is put in communications links. After some discussion it was determined that we need to include this item on the agenda for next time as it affects multiple specs, and that we need to determine if there is an issue, what should be done to resolve it. 5. No other items. 6. Next telecon March 5th. Kathryn Kathryn Breininger CENTRAL Project Manager Emerging Technologies Boeing Library Services 425-965-0182 phone 425-237-3491 fax kathryn.r.breininger@boeing.com > How was your service? Please click link below....... > http://socal.web.boeing.com/ssglibsurvey/ > >
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