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Subject: RE: [regrep] FW: IECM Standards Proposal
Matt, +1 Kathryn Breininger Boeing Library Services 425-965-0182 phone -----Original Message----- From: Matthew MacKenzie [mailto:mattm@adobe.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:19 AM To: Farrukh Najmi Cc: Chiusano Joseph; regrep@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [regrep] FW: IECM Standards Proposal I don't agree that ebXML Registry should be compared directly to content management solutions unless the messaging around such a comparison is that ebXML Registry forms a lightweight content management solution. Of course, some people have implemented ebXML Registry solutions that are capable of handling the same volume of data that content management solutions do, I just don't think that we should be departing from the pure registry concept. It serves us better if users/customers understand that a registry doesn't need to own all of its content. -Matt On Oct 20, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Farrukh Najmi wrote: > ebXML Registry standard should be factored into any Content Management > standards activity. I have always maintained that Content (and > Metadata) Management is our core value. Can you explore what can be > done to sync these activities with Owen and others? Thanks. > > Chiusano Joseph wrote: > >> Forwarding this message from Owen Ambur, Co-Chair of the XML.gov >> Working >> Group. It refers to the crafting of "a conceptual proposal for >> specification of an international standard for Interoperable >> Enterprise >> Content Management (IECM)" within AIIM, an effort lead by Paul >> Fontaine >> of US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Mike Connor of Adobe. >> >> Is anyone else on our TC (besides Duane, Matt, and Ed Chase) aware of >> this effort? Can/should we factor ebXML Registry in? >> >> Cheers, >> Joe >> Booz Allen Hamilton >> Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Owen_Ambur@ios.doi.gov [mailto:Owen_Ambur@ios.doi.gov] Sent: >> Wednesday, October 20, 2004 1:17 PM >> To: Paul.Fontaine@ost.dot.gov; miconnor@adobe.com >> Cc: bfanning@aiim.org; dennis.hamilton@acm.org; jtsprehe@jtsprehe.com; >> sheila.campbell@gsa.gov; Thomas_McClay@ios.doi.gov; >> tbyrne@cmswatch.com; >> ejw@cse.ucsc.edu; bmanago@mdy.com; Jon.Barrett@Tally.Hummingbird.com; >> julian.reschke@gmx.de; gstein@lyra.org; qdaly@xythos.com; >> GOConnell@PureEdge.com; richards.john-a@epamail.epa.gov; >> odonnell.chris@epa.gov; Edwin_McCeney@ios.doi.gov; >> Maewyn.Cumming@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk; >> John.Borras@e-Envoy.gsi.gov.uk; karl.best@oasis-open.org; >> Diane.Lewis@nhtsa.dot.gov; Ted_Weir@blm.gov; Michael.Daconta@dhs.gov; >> Niemann.Brand@epamail.epa.gov; susan.turnbull@gsa.gov; Chiusano Joseph >> Subject: IECM Standards Proposal >> >> >> >> >> >> Paul & Mike, thanks a bunch for taking the lead in crafting a >> conceptual >> proposal for specification of an international standard for >> Interoperable Enterprise Content Management (IECM)! >> >> Such an effort would be a natural extension of AIIM's technical >> report on document and records management functions: ANSI/AIIM >> TR48-2004, Framework for the Integration of Electronic Document Management >> Systems >> and Electronic Records Management Systems. >> http://www.aiim.org/standards.asp?ID=24484 (That group, in which I >> participated, made a conscious decision to *exclude* consideration of >> "content" management as a matter of manageable scope.) >> >> It could also build upon and "modernize" the efforts of the Document >> Management Alliance (DMA), including the ODMA standard, taking into >> account the evolution of the Web, XML, and component-based, service >> oriented architecture. See http://www.infonuovo.com/dma/ & >> http://www.infonuovo.com/odma/ & >> http://nfocentrale.net/NuovoDoc/info/deh-sketch.htm >> >> It could be considered an extension to the WebDAV standard and DASL. >> See http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/authoring/ & http://www.webdav.org/ & >> http://www.webdav.org/dasl/ >> >> As you have outlined the problem/opportunity, XForms could also be >> implicated. http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/ Certainly, "forms" are >> just another kind of document/record/content that needs to be >> managed. For example, the core set of metadata required to manage >> forms may be the same as for any other document/record. >> >> However, as I indicated at the joint xmlCoP/SICoP meeting yesterday, >> I encourage you to scope the effort to encompass work that can be >> reasonably accomplished in a relatively short period of time, e.g., 6 >> months. Ideally, one result would be to flesh out the >> document/records/content management elements of the Federal >> Enterprise Architecture (FEA) >> Service >> Component Reference Model (SRM), Data and Information Reference Model >> (DRM), and Technical Reference Model (TRM). In particular, I believe >> the time is ripe for specification of a core set of XML metadata >> elements to facilitate the discovery and management of >> documents/records/content on the Web. >> >> The bottom line is that I will be *delighted* to support this >> initiative >> in any way that I can, particularly with respect to the XML related >> aspects. >> >> Owen Ambur, Co-Chair >> xmlCoP http://xml.gov/ >> >> BTW, here is the agenda that was postponed due to the events of 9/11: >> http://xml.gov/agenda/20010919old.htm >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster >> of the OASIS TC), go to >> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/ >> leave_workgroup.php. >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > Farrukh > > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster > of the OASIS TC), go to > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/ > leave_workgroup.php. > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of the OASIS TC), go to http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/leave_workgr oup.php.
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