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Subject: [humanmarkup] An Institutional Scenario
Greetings Sandra, I wanted to follow up on your suggestion that the WSIA Requirements Process also consider Institutional Scenarios as well as Business Scenarios in gathering the practical requirements of the entire web as we proceed toward writing a Requirements Document. I just wrote to Susan Turnbull of the GSA regarding one such scenario, which happens to be based in reality and could serve several purposes. In the course of one of her agency's sponsored workshops at NSF October 17, 2001, Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga, the Chair of the Humanmarkup TC spoke and I attended by teleconference, Susan described an economics conference she attended where a great deal of time was spent cross translating terms from different languages and cultures. I have asked her to write a short description of this example with the purpose of drawing conclusions about requirements which the HumanMarkup TC can use in its own requirements-writing effort. Hopefully, I don't need to expand upon how this example can also be used for the same purposes by the WSIA TC. However, simply because this scenario is being considered by the HumanMarkup TC doesn't mean that other, more focused scenarios shouldn't be pursued, so I am also interested in any examples you might develop. Also, I am not asking that such scenarios include specific requirements for HumanMarkup to be included. That would help me very much, but it should not be viewed as a constraint for engaging my willingness to work on any such example scenarios. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks. Regards, Rex Brooks OASIS HumanMarkup TC Vice Chair, Secretary, Webmaster -- Rex Brooks GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com Email: rexb@starbourne.com Tel: 510-849-2309 Fax: By Request
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