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Subject: Draft Minutes of ICOM TC Meeting, February 2, 2011


Minutes of ICOM TC Meeting, February 2, taken by Eric S. Chan

 

Agenda

 

1. Roll Call

2. Review Calendar, Occurrence, OccurrenceSeries, and mappings to iCalendar VEVENT

3. Review TaskList, Task, and mappings to iCalendar VTODO

4. AOB

 

1. The following eligible members were present

 

Deirdre Lee

Laura Dragan

Patrick Durusau

Peter Yim

Eric Chan

 

2. Review Calendar, Occurrence, OccurrenceSeries, and mappings to iCalendar VEVENT

3. Review TaskList, Task, and mappings to iCalendar VTODO

 

ICOM re-factors iCalendar model in the following ways:

 

iCalendar is re-factored into ICOM Calendar, TaskList, and FreeBusy

VEVENT is re-factored into ICOM OccurrenceSeries and Occurrence

 

In response to Laura’s comments about RDF is primarily for describing data and not for operations, Eric proposed to suppress isEditable “operational” constraint. Instead we will define CalendarEditMode, TaskEditMode, PresenceEditMode to describe the condition of the data. The isEditable operational  constraint will be derived from these editable modes.

 

4. AOB

 

Eric request for references for Java – RDF tools besides Jena

 

Laura provided: the library for oo - rdf : http://rdf2go.semweb4j.org/

 

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Eric suggest to use OWL for local restriction of property domain/range, for example elementOf (Calendar) restricts the range of elementOf (Folder).

 

Deirdre mentioned OWL2 has syntax for restricting domain and range of class.

 

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Eric mentioned OMG Request for Proposal for Case Management Process Modeling (CMPM)

 

http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?bmi/2009-9-23

 

which states that collaborators may be identified and the results of collaborations may be
captured in the case file.

 

There is an element of collaboration between participants or other humans in the activities of case management. These are un-orchestrated, unstructured, dynamic, emergent activities. However the artifacts generated in these activities (such as transcripts from real-time conferences) should be incorporated into the “content-centric” case management system. ICOM provides the structure for the collaboration artifacts for integration into CMIS repositories.

 

ICOM specification is aligned with CMIS specification in several aspects:

o ICOM brings collaboration artifacts closer to content management model

o ICOM classes are defined in CMIS class and property definition grammar

o ICOM adopts CMIS version control model for documents

 

The Meeting was adjourned.

 



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