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Subject: XML Interchange Language for System Dynamics (XMILE) V1.0 enters review as a Candidate OASIS Standard - ends October 29th


OASIS members and other interested parties, 

Members of the OASIS XML Interchange Language (XMILE) for System Dynamics TC [1] have recently approved a Special Majority Ballot [2] to advance XML Interchange Language for System Dynamics (XMILE) Version 1.0 Committee Specification 01 as a Candidate OASIS Standard (COS). The COS now enters a 60-day public review period in preparation for a member ballot to consider its approval as an OASIS Standard.

XML Interchange Language for System Dynamics (XMILE) Version 1.0
Candidate OASIS Standard 01
29 July 2015

Specification Overview: 

This document defines an open XML protocol (XMILE) for the sharing, interoperability, and reuse of System Dynamics models and simulations.

System Dynamics is an interactive environment for simulating the impact of policy on complex ecosystems. The benefits of this standard are:

* System Dynamics models can be re-used with Big Data sets to show how different policies produce different outcomes in complex environments.
* Models can be stored in cloud-based libraries, shared within and between organizations, and used to communicate different outcomes with common vocabulary.
* Model components can be re-used and plugged into other simulations.
* It allows the creation of online repositories modeling many common business decisions.
* It increases acceptance and use of System Dynamics as a discipline.
* It helps ISVs make new tools that help businesses to develop and understand models and simulations.
* It enables vendors to develop standards-based applications for new markets such as mobile and social media.

Three Statements of Use were received from isee systems, transentis management consulting, and SDXchange [3]. 

Public Review Period:

The 60-day public review starts 31 August 2015 at 00:00 UTC and ends 29 October 2015 at 23:59 UTC.

This is an open invitation to comment. OASIS solicits feedback from potential users, developers and others, whether OASIS members or not, for the sake of improving the interoperability and quality of its technical work.

URIs:

The prose specification document and related files are available here:

Editable source (Authoritative):
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/xmile-v1.0-cos01.doc

HTML: 
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/xmile-v1.0-cos01.html

PDF: 
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/xmile-v1.0-cos01.pdf

XML schemas: 
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/schemas/

Examples: 
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/examples/HTML:

ZIP distribution file (complete):

For your convenience, OASIS provides a complete package of the prose specification and related files in a ZIP distribution file. You can download the ZIP file here:

http://docs.oasis-open.org/xmile/xmile/v1.0/cos01/xmile-v1.0-cos01.zip

Additional information about the specification and the OASIS XML Interchange Language (XMILE) for System Dynamics TC may be found at the TC's public home page:

https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xmile/

Comments may be submitted to the TC by any person through the use of the OASIS TC Comment Facility as explained in the instructions located via the button labeled "Send A Comment" at the top of the TC public home page, or directly at:

https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/comments/index.php?wg_abbrev=xmile

Comments submitted by TC non-members for this work and for other work of this TC are publicly archived and can be viewed at:

http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xmile-comment/

All comments submitted to OASIS are subject to the OASIS Feedback License, which ensures that the feedback you provide carries the same obligations at least as the obligations of the TC members. In connection with this public review of “XML Interchange Language for System Dynamics (XMILE) Version 1.0,” we call your attention to the OASIS IPR Policy [4] applicable especially [5] to the work of this technical committee. All members of the TC should be familiar with this document, which may create obligations regarding the disclosure and availability of a member's patent, copyright, trademark and license rights that read on an approved OASIS specification. 

OASIS invites any persons who know of any such claims to disclose these if they may be essential to the implementation of the above specification, so that notice of them may be posted to the notice page for this TC's work.

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[1] OASIS XML Interchange Language (XMILE) for System Dynamics TC 
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xmile/

[2] Approval ballot: 
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ballot.php?id=2839

[3] Statements of Use: 
- isee systems, inc.: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xmile/201411/msg00002.html
- transentis management consulting: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xmile-comment/201411/msg00002.html
- SDXchange project: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xmile-comment/201507/msg00000.html

[4] http://www.oasis-open.org/policies-guidelines/ipr

[5] http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xmile/ipr.php
https://www.oasis-open.org/policies-guidelines/ipr#s10.3
Non-Assertion Mode

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