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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] [issue:structure] draft 07, sect 2, line 201, Figure 2-1


Rex:

In keeping in alignment with the general axioms of reference model 
design, not all of which I can grant are easily attainable, I will 
suggest that this diagram only contains the service itself and not the 
consumer and we use Appendix B to relate how to go from RM to RA 
including the concept of service consumer; the data model to message, 
etc etc..  Much like the OSI RM stack does (or any similar RM type 
activity). 

Can we try that first to see how it works out?

Duane

Rex Brooks wrote:

> I agree with Duane's response to 1. and 2. and I still would prefer to 
> see the Service Consumer connected to the Discovery and the Service in 
> the publish, find, bind relationship that I was trying not to mention 
> by name.
>
> Ciao,
> Rex
>
> At 3:05 PM -0700 5/20/05, Duane Nickull wrote:
>
>> Frank:
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Francis McCabe wrote:
>>
>>> I would prefer to see
>>> 1. policy, contract linked together -- reflecting the 
>>> contract=agreed  policy idea.
>>
>>
>> DN - would it be fair to state that a contract is dependent upon a 
>> policy?  I think this is in alignment with the thinking from the F2F.
>>
>>> 2. data model is one of the constraint types, like policy and contract.
>>
>>
>> DN - that makes sense.
>>
>>>
>>> 3. we should also mention process model if we are going to call out 
>>> the data model.
>>
>>
>> DN - pertaining to the process of the service, not multiple services 
>> I presume?  For example - the way WSDL can describe the I/O 
>> charateristics of a specific service??
>>
>> I may whip up CoreRM7.png shortly.
>>
>> Duane
>
>
>


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