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Subject: Re: [egov] Government Registries -or- Management of XML SchemaComponents
I would also point out the the Registry SCM team is also looking at the use case of noun semantics for creation of dictionaries within a Registry. DW. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Duane Nickull" <dnickull@adobe.com> To: <carlmattocks@checkmi.com> Cc: "Robert Greeves" <GREEVESR@ojp.usdoj.gov>; <owen_ambur@fws.gov>; <egov@lists.oasis-open.org>; "Ken Gill" <gillk@ojp.usdoj.gov>; "James McCreary" <mccrearj@ojp.usdoj.gov>; <diane.lewis@usdoj.gov>; <james.feagans@usdoj.gov> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 2:13 PM Subject: Re: [egov] Government Registries -or- Management of XML SchemaComponents > Carl: > > Would it be possible to get a copy of your draft? > > Duane > > Carl Mattocks wrote: > > >Acknowledged - we hope to leverage the collective experience of the > >ebXMLRegistry community for this effort. Including my own (unpublished) > >efforts towards housing Data Model artifacts . > > > >Hopefully you be able to share with us any factors discovered at the US / > >Canadian meeting. > > > ><quote who="Robert Greeves"> > > > > > >>It would seem that any pilot effort should take into account the work done > >>by Canada on their Integrated Justice Capability. I believe they have > >>already implemented a Registry capability with help from Yellow Dragon > >>(now Adobe) in working with approximately 350 data elements in XML. There > >>are meetings scheduled for late February between U.S. Justice and Canadian > >>Justice (Cross Border Initiative) to look into collaboration between the > >>two countries. > >> > >>The Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Dept. of Justice (we have > >>responsibility for state and local government programs/grants, etc.) has > >>been working to develop a nationwide data model/data dictionary of > >>approximately 3000 elements that is XML Schema and Object Orientation > >>friendly. We are looking for a Registry capability to house the data > >>model/data dictionary and other artifacts (style sheets, reference > >>document schemas, etc.) that relate. It would be good to keep our needs in > >>mind when scaling and defining any pilot effort. > >> > >>Bob Greeves > >>Office of Justice Programs > >>U.S. Dept. of Justice > >>Washington, DC > >>Phone: 202-305-9317 > >>Email: greevesr@ojp.usdoj.gov > >> > >> > >>******************************************************** > >> > >> > >> > >>>>>"Paul Spencer" <paul.spencer@boynings.co.uk> 01/27/04 05:35PM >>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>At today's telecon, we agreed to put forward a proposal to the TC for a > >>project to produce a pilot eGovernment registry based on the work I have > >>been doing with the UK MOD. We have not yet agreed on the scope, as the > >>subject of this message indicates. The UK Government has agreed to be the > >>subject of the pilot if the proposal is suitable and this participation > >>proves feasible. > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- > Senior Standards Strategist > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://www.adobe.com > > > > > 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/egov/members/leave_workgroup.php. > >
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