David, John &/or Chet, do you think there is any prospect that some of the CMIS vendors might be willing and able to demonstrate interoperating CMSs supporting the StratML standard (ISO 17469-1)?
The vision is: A worldwide web of intentions, stakeholders, and results.
In
support of that vision, the idea would be for CMS’s to share not only
the names and descriptions of goals, objectives, stakeholders, and
values but perhaps also records (pieces of content) associated
(strategically aligned) with each goal, objective, and/or stakeholder
group.
For
“extra credit” the <Relationship> elements of StratML Part 2,
Performance Plans & Reports, could be implemented to enable users
(or administrators) to document (name and describe) relationships among
goals, objectives, and performance indicators across multiple plans,
e.g., in support of partnerships, alliances, and consortia.
A
participating CMS could be based upon a single plan (e.g. on a single
organization’s website) or a set of plans (e.g., on portals like those
developed by Andre Cusson, Pooyan Zamanian, Marten Hogeweg, &/or Joe Carmel).
In
the first case, the effect would be to make website “about us”
statements machine-readable, based upon the StratML standard. Among
other things, doing so would enable the population of StratML portal
services, each of which could add its own unique values to the
data/metadata.
The prototypical StratML collection now includes more than 3,000 files that could be used in such a demo. http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/drybridge/index.htm
See also http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/draft/StratMLToolList.htm & http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/references/AIIM-BP-StratML.pdf
The Atom demos that Joe Carmel created a few years ago is available via links at http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/index.htm#Carmel
Owen