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Subject: Issue 14 - General/Conceptual - Web 2.0 - open
Nig: Open for discussion John has suggested that I add some words to the Primer already, and I’m happy to look at that. We may indeed want to do a separate note on this – particularly if we broaden the discussion to the whole ‘Open Data’ discussion (on which I have very strong personal opinions!) and at least we need to be able to point to some recognition of, and response t, this phenomenon. Comments? Peter From: Greenaway Nigel [mailto:Nig.Greenaway@uk.fujitsu.com] There are some items that do not have a home indicated for them in the document. They probably belong in Part III(d). and will probably be separate committee Notes but probably need to be discussed by the group (perhaps initially on the call later this week?).as The areas that come to my mind (there may be more) are: 2. Web 2.0 – This is mentioned in the paper but there is little expansion upon it. I am sure that there is guidance here that could be shared early on before all government’s start to investigate and subsequently diversify in this area. 3. Tool Support. This is something where I believe that common practice could pay real dividends. Some of the UK thoughts are summarised in the paper that I circulated a few days ago and there are environments set up in (at least Europe) that may provide some patterns that could be reused elsewhere. This includes codelist support and is based upon an information architecture that I believe maps onto some of the work that Ted is reporting on (PIC and the desire for unified information models). I see this area as being a longer term-deliverable but views from others would be welcome. I attach the paper here again for convenience <<20101117 - Infrastructure Requirements for UK Public Sector Information Architecture.doc>> Finally, an apology to our (now) long suffering editors – I promise to shut up for a while now! Regards Nig Nig Greenaway Government Division FUJITSU SERVICES Lovelace Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8SN Tel: +44 (0) 843 354 5637 Internal: 7302 5637 Mob : +44 (0) 7867 833147 Internal: 7383 3147 E-mail: nig.greenaway@uk.fujitsu.com Fujitsu Services Limited, Registered in England no 96056, Registered Office 22 Baker Street, London, W1U 3BW This e-mail is only for the use of its intended recipient. Its contents are subject to a duty of confidence and may be privileged. Fujitsu Services does not guarantee that this e-mail has not been intercepted and amended or that it is virus-free. |
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