Our next teleconference is tomorrow. Here are
the details for the call:
Leader's Name: John Greacen
Day/Date:
Tuesday, November 9,
2004
Time of
call: 1:00 to 2:00
pm Eastern
time
Conference
Dial-in: 512-225-3050
Conference
Guest Code: 84759#
Number of
lines needed: Anticipated Total = 40
Duration of
the call: 1 Hour
Leader's
Phone Number: 505-780-1450
This is the tentative agenda:
Status of consultant recruitment –
Jamie Clark
Action on charter revision – John
Greacen
(The KAVI vote total was 16 to 1 in favor of the draft circulated, among 56 TC
members and
prospective members.
Members raised on the list the following issues – Should we remove
“Court” from our name to recognize
electronic exchanges of legal documents that may not include
a
court? [No support, several
oppositions] Should we remove electronic service of process from our
charter since it is not
within the scope of Court Filing Blue? [No support, several opposed but
a
request to maintain a record
of the issue for future standards releases]. Is there sufficient
support
to present the revised
charter to the OASIS Board?)
Status of Requirements
Subcommittee tasks - Tom Clarke
The current status of our
requirements development, as reported last month by the subcommittee chair, is
as follows:
1.
We have identified three
components: filing assembly, filing review, court record. These
replace the old EFSP, EFM, CMS nomenclature.
2.
We have identified four
interfaces: query, transaction, event, and policy. These more
abstract titles better align with the different types of technical
transactions that need to occur between components. Think of this as
being similar to the SOAP messaging scenarios, which are also deliberately
abstract.
3.
The technical, detailed or
component use cases (the names are fairly interchangeable) will be grouped by
interface category.
4.
Asynchronous transactions will not
be viewed as a non-functionality requirement. Instead, we will pair use
cases on the interacting components that together complete the asynchronous
exchange. We still need to identify a use case descriptive mechanism for
identifying these pairs.
5.
Query interface use cases are all
synchronous.
6.
Private components will not be
addressed by E Filing Blue. Shane Durham has developed a nomenclature
document that includes an explanation of “private.”
7.
The following outstanding tasks
and schedules are agreed to. All tasks will be drafted by November
5th and presented to the TC before the conference call on the
9th:
-
Shane Durham will define draft
e-service use cases.
-
Scott Came will detail the draft
policy interfaces. Good drafts will be
available by the November 19th.
-
Scott Came and Jim
Cabral will resolve the non-normative
guidance for
migration from SOAP with Attachments to MTOM.
-
Jim Cabral will
describe the message types and key contents.
-
The group will review the ebMS
profile and its non-functional mapping
done by John Ruegg.
This has already been posted.
-
Scott Came will revise all
of the existing detailed use cases per the
decisions above.
-
Shane Durham will revise the
functional high-level use cases per the
decisions above.
Replacement of liaison to eGov –
John Greacen
(John Ruegg offered
to serve, with the understanding that he would not attend meetings in
DC.
Tom Carlson will determine whether the National
Center would
support his serving, and attending
meetings.)
Status of Las
Vegas face-to-face planning (Thursday
and half day Friday, December 16 and 17) – Robin Gibson
Suggested cancellation of December
conference call in light of face to face meeting two days later – John
Greacen
Other items of interest to the
members
John M.
Greacen
Greacen Associates,
LLC
HCR 78,
Box 23
Regina,
New Mexico
87046
505-289-2164
505-289-2163
(fax)
505-780-1450
(cell)