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Subject: Resolution for Issue #519
Issue: "I would strongly urge you to both consider and refer to the RM-ODP as you develop the SOA-RM, as much of the territory you are entering has been explored there quite exhaustively. I would view SOA-RM as a spcialization of the concepts presented there. Some good starting points: http://www.dstc.edu.au/Research/Projects/ODP/standards.html http://www.lcc.uma.es/~av/RM-ODP/ http://www.iso.org/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c020696_ISO_IEC_10746-1_1998(E).zip" Proposed Resolution: No change to text; Explanatory note to submitter: "The OASIS SOA-RM Technical Committee (TC) recognizes the excellent body of work for joint standardization of open distributed processing by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-T) that resulted in the Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP). The scope of three of the four basic International Standards that comprise the RM-ODP can loosely be mapped to the work current being carried out by the OASIS SOA-RM TC and its Reference Architecture Subcommittee (SOA-RA SC). Specifically, the RM-ODP Overview and Architectural Semantics standards to the OASIS SOA-RM emerging standard, and the RM-ODP Architecture standards to the OASIS SOA-RM emerging standard, respectively. Work by the OASIS SOA-RA SC will be reviewing the applicability of the RM-ODP standards for open distributed processing to service-orientation, particularly with respect to infrastructure. In addition, the SOA-RA SC fully expects to exploit the RM-ODP concept of "viewpoints;" however, it will do so in concert with the more recent ANSI/IEEE 1471-2000 Std. that formalizes the concept of "views" in addition to viewpoints; both of which are integral to describing software-intensive architectures. The remaining RM-ODP International Standard that needs further exploration by the SOA-RM TC and SOA-RA SC is the Foundations standard that provides the analytical framework for normalized description of arbitrary distributed processing systems. As mentioned before, such exploration will need to be conducted in a "service-oriented" context." Jeff Note that I've also added the explanatory note to the Issues spreadsheet under a new Column "I" entry (see attached).
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