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Subject: Re: [regrep] [Deadline Tomorrow] Re: [regrep] XML2004 abstractdeadline: May 7
- From: Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
- To: carlmattocks@checkmi.com, "Rex Brooks" <rexb@starbourne.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 07:30:06 -0700
Title: Re: [regrep] [Deadline Tomorrow] Re: [regrep]
XML2004
Oops.
here it is:
Connecting the Dots:
CAP and WSRP
Multiplying the
Value of Open Standards by Combining CAP Standard Messaging and WSRP
Standard Content
Author:
Rex Brooks
The OASIS CAP (Common Alerting Protocol) specification and WSRP (Web
Services for Remote Portlets) specifications define a messaging
vocabulary in CAP and the combination of interfaces and semantics
necessary for aggregating multiple content services in a specific
portal in WSRP. By using web services as the underlying infrastructure
to deliver time-critical emergency alert messages and a range of
secondary information needed by the communities involved in emergency
incidents these standards, when used together provide a powerful set
of tools to the emergency responders, the support communities for
those responders and the public affected by the incident. We will use
one or more of several scenarios ranging from weather disasters to
terrorist attacks to demonstrate the multiplication of value offered
by combining standards.
Additionally, the ability to find appropriate related information
resources or partners is supplied by the ebXML RIM and UDDI Registries
enabled by those standards, making the the entire process more useful
because these specifications, when used together shorten the response
time and increase the effectiveness of the community response. We will
show the operation of finding such resources.
This presentation will focus on demonstrating how combinations of
applicatons using these standards work together and multiply the
effectiveness of end-to-end services required in emergency incidents
from first response to cleanup. We will show geographical information
portlets and medical information portlets to demonstrate this
follow-on capability.
Additionally, a set of scenarios will be shown which illustrate not
only the more obvious incidents with which public health and public
safety is concerned in this era of heightened safety awareness, but
also show the more locally-based applications such as a generic
traffic stop which can reveal information not otherwise available
through the use of services enabled by these specifications.
A brief glimpse will also be provided into the ongoing work for
providing follow-on aids for the implementation of these
specification. Areas of ongoing work include providing a Primer for
WSRP and an Implementation Guide for CAP.
This demonstration will highlight existing applications capable of
working together on multiple platforms as well as utilizing standards
which can operate across platforms.
(Specific
application names will be supplied at a later time, pending
confirmation.)
Ciao,
Rex
At 8:37 AM -0400 5/7/04, Carl Mattocks wrote:
Rex :
Artemis - A Semantic Web Service-based P2P Infrastructure for the
Interoperability of Medical Information
http://www.srdc.metu.edu.tr/webpage/projects/artemis/
The abstract you describe is interesting but it is not attached ..
please
resend
<quote who="Rex Brooks">
> Here is the abstract I submitted this morning
> ...ARTEMIS could you send
> a url? .........
> Note the specific use I plan to make of
> ebXML/UDDI registries is to reference specific
> treatments for specific types of emergencies,
> such as fires, floods, storms, earthquakes,
> hazmat, biological agents such as small pox,
> chemical agents such as chlorine gas, explosions,
> gunshots, chain reaction automobile accidents,
> airliner crashes, etc.
>
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