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Subject: Reminder: TC Meeting Today-Charter Included
- From: Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
- To: huml@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 07:16:53 -0700
Title: Reminder: TC Meeting Today-Charter
Included
Hi
Everyone,
I wanted to send out
one more reminder along with the Agenda and Charter with Deliverables
that is on the agenda for today's meeting
Ciao,
Rex
Time:Wednesday, 22
September 2004, 12:00pm to 01:00pm Eastern Time
Description:
Dial in toll free: 877 950 6921
outside of USA toll: 1 203 277 0324
passcode: 696410
Agenda:
1. Accept minutes for August Meeting.
Old Business:
2. Review and Discuss Charter and Deliverables for
2004-2005.
3. Review and Discuss HPPML proposition for
Mediation SC.
4. Reports.
New Business:
The charter for this TC is
as follows.
Name
HumanMarkup Technical Committee
Statement of Purpose
The HumanMarkup Technical Committee is set forth to develop and
promote the Human Markup Language and related efforts. These
recommendations function to allow the conveyance of human
characteristics through XML.
HumanML is set forth to be an XML Schema and RDF Schema specification,
containing sets of modules which frame and embed contextual human
characteristics including cultural, social, kinesic, psychological,
and intentional features within conveyed information.
Other efforts within the scope of the HumanMarkup TC include
messaging, style, alternate schemas, constraint mechanisms, object
models, and repository systems, which will address the overall
concerns of both representing and amalgamating human information
within data.
The result will be proposed specifications which have the potential to
reduce human misinterpretation and allow much deeper human expression.
Applications include, but are not limited to Virtual Reality, Conflict
Resolution, Psychotherapy, Art, Workflow, Advertising Systems,
Cultural Dialogue, Diplomatic Communication, Business Negotiation, and
various other disciplines and functions.
The website for previous work is located at
http://www.humanmarkup.org. It contains the work done-to-date of the
following documents, including:
Website & related information
First Draft Schema (XML and RDF)
Various Diagrams, explanatory documents
Examples of HumanML
The archive for previous discussion can be found on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/humanmarkup
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/humanmarkup/files
List of Deliverables
HumanMarkup Class Hierarchy -- 09/30/01
HumanMarkup Executive Whitepaper Working Draft -- 10/30/01
HumanMarkup Technical Whitepaper Working Draft -- 10/30/01
HumanML_Write/Editor Application beta -- 10/30/01
HumanMarkup HumanML-XML Schema Modules beta -- 10/30/01
HumanMarkup Constraints/Genre Document -- 11/15/01
HumanMarkup HumanML-RDF Schema Modules beta -- 11/30/01
HumanMarkup Human.Frameworks Specification -- 11/30/01
HumanMarkup Messaging Specification -- 11/30/01
HumanML_Messaging Application beta -- 11/31/01
HumanMarkup Style Best Practices -- 12/31/01
HumanMarkup
Human.Repository Specification -- 12/31/01
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Rex Brooks
GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth
W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com
Email: rexb@starbourne.com
Tel: 510-849-2309
Fax: By Request
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