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Subject: Re: [regrep] UK Govt regrep requirements
Paul, Following on from Farrukh's comments - the assembly requirements are certainly covered by the OASIS CAM specification and are designed to work with a registry as the numerous sample CAM templates illustrate. More information on CAM is available from: http://cam.swiki.net and I would direct you specifically to the PPT slides showing the architecture for registry driven assembly that are available there. Thanks, DW. ============================================================= Quoting Paul Spencer <paul.spencer@boynings.co.uk>: > Sorry I have not been as active here as I would like. For those who don't > know, I advise various parts of the UK Government on XML. Unfortunately, > nobody here is currently prepared to spend money on registries, but I am > working on this. My reason for joining this group was to represent UK > Government requirements in my spare time - something I have signally failed > to do so far. > > I recently did some work for the MOD here, spending two days turning their > core schema (a collection of complex data types) into a repository of > fully-versioned types from which schemas can be automatically generated. > This is linked to their existing data dictionary through IDs and ASP code. > > Whilst not a long-term solution, this has clarified the benefits of a > registry to parts of the MOD and elsewhere in Government and flushed out > some additional requirements. I now have permission to present on this > project and to talk to the regrep TC about it. I am currently preparing a > presentation that must be complete by October 14th. As part of a telecon, I > would be happy to make this available and talk through it. > > What I would like to get out of this is: > > * does the existing reg/rep spec meet this requirement? > > * if not, is the TC interested in this requirement for a future release? > > * Do any of the current implementations meet this requirement? > > Note that the MOD is a simple case of the general UK Govt requirement. I > imagine that the needs are common across most Governments - it will just be > that some don't realise it yet. > > Regards > > Paul Spencer > Director > Boynings Consulting Ltd > http://www.boynings.co.uk > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of the > OASIS TC), go to > http://www.oasis- open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/leave_workgroup.php. > > http://drrw.net
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