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Subject: RE: [legalxml-courtfiling] EFiling Process Models Subcommittee
I will join in this effort and urge the members of the community to actively participate. Purely technical nor purely court policies and procedures exist in a vacuum. Business Policy(fee charging, fee payment...), Security Policy(trusted partners, arms length...) and Related Telecommunication Policy all have different Models from which the courts may choose. We must as a community look at the interactions between these models and their implications. Understanding these will prepare us for doing a sound set of requirements for Court Filing Blue and the specification that result. Regards, Don Donald L. Bergeron Data & Systems Architect donald.bergeron@lexisnexis.com 937-865-1276 O -----Original Message----- From: Daniels, Dwight (BearingPoint) [mailto:drdaniels@bearingpoint.net] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 3:54 PM To: CourtFiling List (E-mail); EFiling Process List (E-mail) Subject: [legalxml-courtfiling] EFiling Process Models Subcommittee As you have probably seen from John Greacen's summary of the Las Vegas meeting, the CMS-API subcommittee has undergone a transformation. It is now the EFiling Process Models subcommittee. I am tasked with composing the first draft of the statement of work for the subcommittee and disseminating it prior to the January 6th conference call, but I wanted to take this opportunity to give you an idea of what the committee's objectives are and to encourge participation among those interested. In a nutshell, the committee felt that we needed to get a better understanding of the various conceptual process models for electronic filing that exist in the community, document those models and compare them for commonalities and differences. Through this process we will be seeking to identify the intersection points among the various models and to evaluate those points as candidates for APIs to be defined in subsequent work. The focus of this work is not technical. It is process oriented. As such, the input and assistance of non-technical practitioners is crucial. The more we get, the more likely we will be to succeed. I therefore strongly encourge those who have a vision for what the business process flow (or flows) of electronic filing should look like to join us in this effort. Dwight R. Daniels | Manager | BearingPoint | Costa Mesa, CA Office +1.714.957.4835 | Project +1.714.568.5697 | Mobile +1.805.990.9994 www.bearingpoint.com **************************************************************************** ** The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. Access to this email by anyone other than the intended addressee is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, any review, disclosure, copying, distribution, retention, or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please reply to or forward a copy of this message to the sender and delete the message, any attachments, and any copies thereof from your system. **************************************************************************** ** ---------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl>
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