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Subject: Re: [regrep] FW: IECM Standards Proposal


ebXML Registry standard should be factored into any Content Management 
standards activity. I have always maintained that Content (and Metadata) 
Management is our core value. Can you explore what can be done to sync 
these activities with Owen and others? Thanks.

Chiusano Joseph wrote:

>Forwarding this message from Owen Ambur, Co-Chair of the XML.gov Working
>Group. It refers to the crafting of "a conceptual proposal for
>specification of an international standard for Interoperable Enterprise
>Content Management (IECM)" within AIIM, an effort lead by Paul Fontaine
>of US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Mike Connor of Adobe.
>
>Is anyone else on our TC (besides Duane, Matt, and Ed Chase) aware of
>this effort? Can/should we factor ebXML Registry in?
>
>Cheers,
>Joe  
>
>Booz Allen Hamilton
>Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Owen_Ambur@ios.doi.gov [mailto:Owen_Ambur@ios.doi.gov] 
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 1:17 PM
>To: Paul.Fontaine@ost.dot.gov; miconnor@adobe.com
>Cc: bfanning@aiim.org; dennis.hamilton@acm.org; jtsprehe@jtsprehe.com;
>sheila.campbell@gsa.gov; Thomas_McClay@ios.doi.gov; tbyrne@cmswatch.com;
>ejw@cse.ucsc.edu; bmanago@mdy.com; Jon.Barrett@Tally.Hummingbird.com;
>julian.reschke@gmx.de; gstein@lyra.org; qdaly@xythos.com;
>GOConnell@PureEdge.com; richards.john-a@epamail.epa.gov;
>odonnell.chris@epa.gov; Edwin_McCeney@ios.doi.gov;
>Maewyn.Cumming@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk;
>John.Borras@e-Envoy.gsi.gov.uk; karl.best@oasis-open.org;
>Diane.Lewis@nhtsa.dot.gov; Ted_Weir@blm.gov; Michael.Daconta@dhs.gov;
>Niemann.Brand@epamail.epa.gov; susan.turnbull@gsa.gov; Chiusano Joseph
>Subject: IECM Standards Proposal
>
>
>
>
>
>Paul & Mike, thanks a bunch for taking the lead in crafting a conceptual
>proposal for specification of an international standard for
>Interoperable Enterprise Content Management (IECM)!
>
>Such an effort would be a natural extension of AIIM's technical report
>on document and records management functions:  ANSI/AIIM TR48-2004,
>Framework for the Integration of Electronic Document Management Systems
>and Electronic Records Management Systems.
>http://www.aiim.org/standards.asp?ID=24484 (That group, in which I
>participated, made a conscious decision to *exclude* consideration of
>"content" management as a matter of manageable scope.)
>
>It could also build upon and "modernize" the efforts of the Document
>Management Alliance (DMA), including the ODMA standard, taking into
>account the evolution of the Web, XML, and component-based, service
>oriented architecture.  See http://www.infonuovo.com/dma/ &
>http://www.infonuovo.com/odma/ &
>http://nfocentrale.net/NuovoDoc/info/deh-sketch.htm
>
>It could be considered an extension to the WebDAV standard and DASL.
>See http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/authoring/ & http://www.webdav.org/ &
>http://www.webdav.org/dasl/
>
>As you have outlined the problem/opportunity, XForms could also be
>implicated.  http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/  Certainly, "forms" are
>just another kind of document/record/content that needs to be managed.
>For example, the core set of metadata required to manage forms may be
>the same as for any other document/record.
>
>However, as I indicated at the joint xmlCoP/SICoP meeting yesterday, I
>encourage you to scope the effort to encompass work that can be
>reasonably accomplished in a relatively short period of time, e.g., 6
>months.
>Ideally, one result would be to flesh out the document/records/content
>management elements of the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Service
>Component Reference Model (SRM), Data and Information Reference Model
>(DRM), and Technical Reference Model (TRM).  In particular, I believe
>the time is ripe for specification of a core set of XML metadata
>elements to facilitate the discovery and management of
>documents/records/content on the Web.
>
>The bottom line is that I will be *delighted* to support this initiative
>in any way that I can, particularly with respect to the XML related
>aspects.
>
>Owen Ambur, Co-Chair
>xmlCoP  http://xml.gov/
>
>BTW, here is the agenda that was postponed due to the events of 9/11:
>http://xml.gov/agenda/20010919old.htm
>
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-- 
Regards,
Farrukh




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