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Subject: RE: [trans-ws] Minutes of Trans-WS teleconference
Here
is the list of other formats and standards:
1.
Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC): http://www.wfmc.org/
2.
LISA/OSCAR: TMX -- Translation memory exchange format: http://www.lisa.org/tmx/
3.
LISA/OSCAR: TBX -- Terminological data exchange format: http://www.lisa.org/tbx/
4.
OASIS/XLIFF: XLIFF -- localization project data format: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xliff/
5.
OASIS/UDDI: UDDI -- "meta service" for buildding/locating flexible web
services using WSDL tModels: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uddi-spec/tcspecs.shtml#uddiv2
TBX is
also based on ISO 12620 data categories specification.
Any
others we should consider?
Thanks, -----Original Message-----
From: Tony Jewtushenko [mailto:Tony.Jewtushenko@oracle.com] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 3:13 AM To: trans-ws@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [trans-ws] Minutes of Trans-WS teleconference Minutes Trans-WS Teleconference - 30 January 2003, 4pm Dublin/London time 1/ roll call Attending: Peter, Tony, Bill, Gerard, Paul, Milan, Reinhard, Steven, Yuri, Andrei, Steven
2/ Minutes of previous meeting were accepted. 3/ Scope of work Loosely dividing into three
issues - The Service
(functionality) The technology Peter: These issues will be considered together with the emails which TC members have sent describing individual goals of Trans Web Services. TC to work towards agreement on the work to be undertaken over the next three to six months. Comments from TC: Steve: interested in broader views, like engineering, QA, not just translation. Need to define what’s included in the initial set beyond translation. Gerard – aspects mentioned could be defined under WSMCCM, which is a standard for defining workflow where participants may not know of each others. Suggests that we discuss Paul – on financial side, must be some payments standards – so we don’t have to reinvent. Peter – not in a position to fully scope our work. Translation is the obvious place to start, since everyone will have interest in this. Tony agreed with Steve that we should include other areas of localization process from the start. Bill to circulate the list of functionality, and all will reply with their ideas before next meeting. 4/ Schedule Review: Timescale for final draft deliverables as modified at this meeting (emphasis added to changes/additions): - TwS 1.0 TWS
Overview Abstract 8 weeks after first meeting (new interim
milestone) - TwS 1.0 TWS Business Process
Terminology Specification; 12 weeks after 1st meeting Tony doesn’t think the present schedule is feasible – e.g. 4 more meetings to complete final version of spec is unrealistic unless we change the meeting frequency. Reinhard suggested that we initially work on an abstract introduction report, then a more detailed technical spec that lists the exact methods or tModels that will be delivered. Peter suggested that the schedule can be left as is and that the TC schedule a face 2 face meeting to thrash out the work very quickly, and in this way the TC can make up some time. TC agreed with this sentiment. 5/ Implementation – TC decided that it’s too early for this topic – need to define deliverables per item 3 first. 6/ Co-ordinating between
localisation standards Gerard felt that it would be
advantageous to work with other standards bodies, sooner rather than
later. Gerard will send around a mail
detailing the various file standards that we should incorporate into our work,
especially with file transfers, etc. Peter mentioned an ad hoc
teleconference between the various localization / globalization teams is
scheduled for next week in order to discuss areas of common interest and define
ways of working more effectively together. Since all agenda items were
discussed, the meeting was adjourned without motion. Next meeting in 2 weeks – same time/same
dial in instructions. Reminders and
agenda to be sent in advance. |
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