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Subject: OASIS SDD TC Formal requirements


Dear CDDLM WG members,
attached you will find a link to a document that has been approved by the OASIS Solution Deployment Descriptor Technical Committee as the formal requirements for the SDD specification. This document is a result of compilation of over 200 use cases brought by TC members including representatives from your workgroup. We appreciate your input and we believe that we have captured the requirements needed to meet your use cases. Please take a look at the requirements and provide feedback through your representative, Dr. Junichi Takemura.

In addition to these requirements, in our recent face to face meeting, the SDD TC voted to work with representatives of the CDDLM WG to try to converge CDDLM CDL with relevant portions of the SDD. We also agree there is a common motivation to drive the industry to a single deployment or hosting interface standard and we'd like to share our requirements in this area with your WG.

We understand that you are nearing approval of your V1.0 specification and any changes would most likely be reflected in later versions of the CDDLM specification but we believe this convergence is important to industry acceptance of both specifications and look forward to working with your representatives on this matter.

Link to SDD Requirements Document: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/sdd/document.php?document_id=17882

Tom Studwell, Chair, OASIS SDD TC

Thomas W. Studwell
Senior Technical Staff Member, Autonomic Computing Architecture
IBM Software Group
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studwell@us.ibm.com

"There is a word for complaining about a problem without proposing a solution - it's called whining." Ric Telford 2006



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