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Subject: RE: [legalxml-courtfiling] Document, CourtFiling, IntegratedJustice
Thanks Shane .... very helpful to me dl -----Original Message----- From: Shane.Durham@lexisnexis.com [mailto:Shane.Durham@lexisnexis.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 4:29 PM To: legalxml-courtfiling@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [legalxml-courtfiling] Document, CourtFiling, IntegratedJustice Importance: Low In the past, 'CourtFiling' was, more or less, the 'master dictionary' of LegalXML. It was important that 'Document' development be kept under 'CourtFiling' supervision so that it has the best chance of being consistent with CourtFiling. As we progress to 'Blue', it seems 'CourtFiling' is no longer the keeper of the master dictionary. With that in mind, I see no reason 'Document' should be kept as a sub-group of 'CourtFiling'. As we develop 'Blue', I see the following as the logical division of our various development groups: ** Integrated Justice They define a common syntax for expressing ANY LegalXML data items and ANY LegalXML system interactions. They maintain the master list of all known LegalXML data items and all known system interactions that have been created by LegalXML. They accept additions/revisions to the dictionary... they assist with keeping out redundancy. ** Document They define a common syntax for expressing a consistent presentation of *any* LegalXML data item. Where necessary, they submit additions and enhancements to the master dictionary. ** CourtFiling They select WHICH LegalXML data items and WHICH LegalXML system interactions are 'standard' for the LegalXML electronic filing processes. In a sense, this group defines 'LegalXML electronic filing API'. Where necessary, they submit additions and enhancements to the master dictionary. I don't think that this description differs that greatly, if at all, from where these workgroups are today. But, I thought this review (or perhaps, 'my view') might assist the conversation. - Shane Durham CourtLink
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