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Subject: Re: [egov] Back in one piece...
Peter: Awesome to have you there. This validates our groups activities within the areas of context, data element reconciliation, UBL, UNCEFACT CCTS, CC-Review and many other areas. Duane Peter F Brown wrote: > To those of you who were in Amsterdam: > > > > Apologies for my sudden disappearance on Wednesday morning – as some > of you know, I took a tumble after a collision with an Amsterdam > cyclist*, and my subsequent visit to the clinic meant that I missed > out on Wednesday's proceedings. Thanks for the many get well messages > and expressions of concern, and I can assure you that there are no > broken bones just a few sore muscles and feeling a bit phased. > > > > On a more business like note, the eGov TC is interested that we now > make a formal approach to the European Standards Agency, the CEN, and > the European Commission, to launch a piece of work on "semantic > interoperability", along the lines discussed in different ways during > the two days of workshops in Amsterdam. One caveat – quite correctly – > is that this should complement the work of, and progress in tandem > with, the other OASIS TCs working in this field. I would include ebXML > RegRep Semantic, Topic Maps Published Subjects and UBL-NDRSC. > Personally, I see some very powerful synergies to be developed between > the Topic Maps paradigm and the ebXML methodology and registry > infrastructure > > > > After getting feedback from the eEnvoy's office and Ann Wrightson, I > will finalise a "business plan" (based on the first draft) for John > Borras and I to sign and submit to CEN. > > > > All the best, > > > > Peter > > > > * Having only recently re-acclimatised to the UK (who of course drive > the "wrong" way and on the wrong side of the road), my instincts were > momentarily confused being back on the European mainland, and looked > out the "wrong" way when crossing a cycle path too quickly: "right" > was "wrong" and should have been "left"…context is everything, no? ;-) > -- Senior Standards Strategist Adobe Systems, Inc. http://www.adobe.com
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