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Subject: RE: [saf] CASCON abstract for submission
Stavros, I
would agree that the Education ppt opening slide works as the abstract. You
might expand the SAF acronym, but otherwise it works pretty much unchanged. Human experts in specific IT infrastructure and business domains
possess substantial knowledge about prevention, remediation, and optimization
of systems based on business conditions. The Cloud breaks down opportunities
for these experts (often residing in multiple cloud consumers and providers) to
collaborate in order to effectively capture, combine, and leverage this silo-ed
knowledge across their various multiple domains in an automated fashion. Thus, while cloud providers will be able to provide standardized
management interfaces to control their services, business consumers will be
unable to adequately automate and obtain value for their business using these
management interfaces. The SAF is a catalog-based XML collaborative knowledge framework
that is designed to address these challenges by automating appropriate
responses to changing business conditions and integrating contributions from
diverse domains. SAF has applicability to cloud computing (using the SAF Cloud
Profile) as well as many other architectures and disciplines. From:
Stavros.Isaiadis@uk.fujitsu.com [mailto:Stavros.Isaiadis@uk.fujitsu.com] Hi all, Combining/altering the text from
the PPT abstract (see below) with some of the original text I have written
seems tricky and perhaps is even pointless. My original motivation was to go
back to the original SAF principles and not explicitly discuss Cloud, but Paul
made a strong point in yesterday's call that we should stick to our usual intro
and pitch. Shall we just submit the PPT
abstract as is? Regards, Stavros From: Lipton, Paul C
[mailto:Paul.Lipton@ca.com] Hi Stavros, This is an impressively detailed abstract. That said; I can’t
help but think that it would benefit from some simplification and more
cloud-centric approach that would emphasize the TC’s ongoing focus and use
cases for the cloud profile (mapping more to the TC’s approved presentation). You may not have noticed it, but the PPT now has a short
abstract/challenge statement up front. It might be useful to leverage it as a
template for your own effort, perhaps: Human experts in specific IT
infrastructure and business domains possess substantial knowledge about
prevention, remediation, and optimization of systems based on business
conditions. The Cloud breaks down opportunities for these experts (often
residing in multiple cloud consumers and providers) to collaborate in order to
effectively capture, combine, and leverage this silo-ed knowledge across their
various multiple domains in an automated fashion. Thus, while cloud providers
will be able to provide standardized management interfaces to control their
services, business consumers will be unable to adequately automate and obtain
value for their business using these management interfaces. The SAF is a catalog-based
XML collaborative knowledge framework that is designed to address these
challenges by automating appropriate responses to changing business conditions
and integrating contributions from diverse domains. SAF has applicability to
cloud computing (using the SAF Cloud Profile) as well as many other
architectures and disciplines. Hope this is helpful. Thanks, Paul Paul Lipton CA Technologies VP, Industry Standards and Open Source Member, CA Council for Technical Excellence Phone (new preferred
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Stavros.Isaiadis@uk.fujitsu.com [mailto:Stavros.Isaiadis@uk.fujitsu.com] Hi all, I took a first step in writing an abstract for the IBM
CASCON Diagnosis workshop (just CASCON from now on). It is still pretty rough,
and need feedback as to whether this is the right scope. Once again, we should vote on this on Monday as we need to
submit to CASCON asap! Cheers, Stavros -- Fujitsu
Laboratories of Europe
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