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Subject: RE: TGF Product List
Hi Colin, While a measurement
tool per se is not a “pattern”, the requirement/recommendation to
have measurements (of what, criteria, levels of conformance, etc.) could well be. We are calling the first spec “Core patterns” precisely because there could (indeed, should) be more specialised patterns at a later date to handle more specific
areas – and the whole realm of conformance, testing, and measurement (against, for example, critical success factors) would seem obvious candidates. Which makes me think also – for every policy product, could/should there be a corresponding generic pattern? Regards, Peter From: tgf@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:tgf@lists.oasis-open.org]
On Behalf Of Colin Wallis Folks I was invited to a meeting today (most unusual!) with our contacts in Treasury who are offering up a measurement/benchmarking tool/process/approach to our Service Transformation project. They are informed from a number of quarters, one being an international advisory group comprising TG projects in Australia and CST (Bill)
They have looked at the Primer and CPL regarding terms and concepts to make sure it is lining up OK. So this all caused me to take a look at the TGF Products list to see where such a product might fit. It doesn’t explicitly indicate a measurement tool, yet we all know its essential. And I guess
CST has one of its own… It could be in TGF Use Cases. It could be in TGF tool support..Or it could be a new TGF product in its own right.. What say you all? Cheers Colin Colin Wallis Authentication Standards Manager Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Government DDI: +64 4 463 1337 Cell: +27 244 7135 out of office email:
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