Dear Colin Wallis,
Thanks for your interest in our model.
Our Web Services Quality Model deals with what
is Web Services Quality(Definition) and how to measure
it(Measurement), i.e. Web Services QoS.
With the widespred proliferation of Web Services, Web Services
QoS becomes an important factor.
However, there has not been a
concrete standard defining web services quality and guidling how to
measure the quality, as we know.
Many other standards on Web Services such as the
interoperability standard from WS-I or Web Services Distributed
Management standard from OASIS are components( or criteria) consisting
of Web Services Quality Model.
For examples, how much the web service is secure is a one
factor to judging the level of Web Services Quality.
Actually, our model has been developed in a
Korean version. Now, we are translating it into English.
If you are interested in our model, we will submit it as soon
as possible.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Eunju Kim
---------------------------------------- Eunju
Kim, Ph. D.
Department of Standard &
ITA National Computerization Agency NCA
Bldg, 77, Mugyo-Dong, Jung-Gu, Seoul, Korea, 100 -
775 E-mail: outframe@nca.or.kr Tel:
+82-2-2131-0447 Fax:
+82-2-2131-0409 ----------------------------------------
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:52 AM
Subject: RE: [egov] RE: Question about
e-Gov. TC's Standardization Process
Thanks John, and thank you Mr
Kim.
It
sounds very interesting. I think we will need to see
the standard before we can give a view. The reason is that there are many
Web Services related standards emerging from OASIS, and from http://www.ws-i.org/ and several other
bodies.
We
would need to understand where your standard overlaps and differs
from these others.
It
sounds like it is a standard way to implement a web service process -
more like a convention.
Thank you.
Colin Wallis
Colin Wallis Senior e-GIF Business Analyst
e-Government Unit - State Services
Commission
New
Zealand Government
http://www.e.govt.nz
-----Original Message----- From:
Borras, John Sent: 06 March 2005 20:17 To: '???';
egov@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: Question about e-Gov. TC's
Standardization Process
Dear Eunju Kim
I am no longer the chair of the e-Government TC
and therefore am not in a position to deal with your
request. However I am forwarding your email to members of the TC
and perhaps one of them will be able to help.
Regards,
John
Dear John Borras,
Hello.
My name is Eunju Kim and I am working for National
Computerization Agency(NCA) in Korea.
Actually, the main business domain of NCA is
planning and managing the e-Government project for Korean
Government.
Recently, Web Services is adopted as a standard for
system integration for our e-Government project.
To support the adoptoin, we have developed Standard
for Web Services Quality Model.
As you know, the quality of Web Services is very
important issue when we consider the adoption of Web Services into
e-Government.
Our model de
We'd like to submit the developed output to the
e-Government TC in OASIS.
But, We are wonder if e-Government TC is
interested in the enacting standard and the Web Services Quality
Model.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Eunju Kim
---------------------------------------- Eunju
Kim, Ph. D.
Department of
ITA/Standard National Computerization
Agency NCA Bldg, 77, Mugyo-Dong,
Jung-Gu, Seoul, Korea, 100 - 775 E-mail: outframe@nca.or.kr
Tel: +82-2-2131-0447 Fax:
+82-2-2131-0409 ----------------------------------------
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