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Subject: RE: [egov-registry] Re: eGov regrep eGMS + JUDD
Diane : Congratulations on the new position. The resources you identified are excellent. Hope you enjoy your class - maybe you will discover something that we would all find fascinating :-} cheers carl <quote who="Diane.Lewis@usdoj.gov"> > Carl, Farrukh, > > i am going to be attending an e-gov class in West VA June 14-18th... i > have been offered a job at Dept of Transportation which i accepted so June > 25th is my last day at DOJ/EOUSA. i am going to transfer my OASIS > membership... and given that justice data is public domain i believe i can > still provide some assistance to the SC. here are some justice data > related sites you might want to consider. starting in July i can work > with you to identify set of data elements based on my current justice data > use knowledge. > > look forward to continued dialogue with all . i just will be in another > physical location and adding to my knowledge of U.S. federal data. my > new employer is aware of my participation in OASIS. cheers.. diane > > http://www.it.ojp.gov/global/standards/files/xml_data_defs-0.1.0.pdf > > http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/nibrs/manuals/conversion.pdf > > http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/amberalert/prerelease/1.0.0.0/ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: carlmattocks@checkmi.com [mailto:carlmattocks@checkmi.com] > Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 10:47 AM > To: Farrukh.Najmi@Sun.COM > Cc: Lewis, Diane; egov-registry@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: Re: [egov-registry] Re: eGov regrep eGMS + JUDD > > > Given the opportunity to use the justice data dictionary I vote for : > > Mapping the eGMS vocabulary elements * plus elements from the justice data > dictionary (JUDD) * to Core Components and then use CCRIM work-in-progress > to map the Core Components version of standard vocabulary to RIM. > > To get this started I also propose that - > (0) Diane identify the candidate elements from JUDD > (1) Paul select the most apprpopriate elements from eGMS plus JUDD > (2) I [carl] will start the mapping to CC > (3) Duane will answer the CC mapping questions that I will formulate as I > attempt the task :-] > 4) Paul will use the Q&A discussions to produce a best practice 'script' > for the Technical Note > > Ok ... ? > > carl > <quote who="Farrukh Najmi"> >> Diane.Lewis@usdoj.gov wrote: >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Farrukh.Najmi@Sun.COM [mailto:Farrukh.Najmi@Sun.COM] >>>Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:30 AM >>>To: egov-registry@lists.oasis-open.org >>>Subject: [egov-registry] Re: eGov regrep >>>Importance: Low >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>We need to identify our goals and scope what we need to produce? Here >>>are some possible ways to map the eGMS UK metadata in order of >>>increasing complexity: >>> >>> >>>1. Map the eGMS vocabulary elements it directly to ebRIM as a >>>ClassificationScheme >>> >>>2. Map the eGMS vocabulary elements to Core Components and then use >>>CCRIM work-in-progress to map the Core Components version of standard >>>vocabulary to RIM. >>> >>>3. Any other ideas? >>> >>> >> Team, please share your thoughts on above or ask for clarification. -- Carl Mattocks co-Chair OASIS (ISO/TS 15000) ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC co-Chair OASIS Business Centric Methodology TC CEO CHECKMi v/f (usa) 908 322 8715 www.CHECKMi.com Semantically Smart Compendiums (AOL) IM CarlCHECKMi
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