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Subject: ICOM CSPRD02 and a feature request for CMIS


Resending for missing subject.

 

From: Eric Chan
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: cmis@lists.oasis-open.org
Cc: icom@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject:

 

Dear CMIS TC members:

 

I submitted a feature request http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/CMIS-731 for explicit representation of version-independent copy of a versionable document. This feature is introduced as an optional feature in ICOM CSPRD02 (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/44405/icom-ics-v1.0-csprd02.zip).

 

Below are excerpts from ICOM CSPRD02 that explain how ICOM relates to CMIS:

 

“To offer closer interoperability with OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services, ICOM specification follows the class and property definitions grammar of CMIS specification [CMIS], which is a normative reference for ICOM specification. ICOM specification adapts the CMIS class and property definitions grammar to introduce mixed-in types, enumeration types, and other base types which are not part of the domain model of CMIS Version 1 specification. “

 

“One objective of ICOM standard is to offer more seamless interoperability among identity management, content management, and collaboration services. Scope and Subject classes, defined respectively in Section 3.2 Scope Branch and Section 3.3 Subject Branch, can represent objects in Identity Management domain (such as LDAP). Artifact classes defined in Section 3.4 Artifact Branch can represent the extensions of CMIS Folder and Document base types. The extension modules in Section 4 define specialized subclasses of artifact and folder in Artifact Branch to support collaboration activities.”

 

“…  Scope, Subject, and Artifact form a framework for applications to integrate and interoperate with directory, identity management, content management, and collaboration services.”

 

ICOM TC requests your comments for the public review of CSD02 (please see to the attached PR announcement).

 

Regards,

Eric



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