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Subject: Suggested Plan for Supporting Material and SBS deliverables
At last week's TC meeting I was asked to come up with a plan of what deliverables we would need to both co-ordinate the supporting material from the Procurement and Transportation subcommitees and also satisfy the requirements for SBS and ebBP models. I first identified 4 work items: * SBS profiles - spreadsheet models with SBS requirements marked * Business Process definitions - ebBP schemas * Use case definitions - worksheet format * Sample Instances of documents Plotting the current status of these in each subcommitee, I get: * SBS profiles - Procurement = YES, Transportation = NO (we could extend the SBS to include the seller as an consignor exporting the goods) * Business Process definitions - Procurement = YES, Transportation = NO (following from the above we could add ebBP schemas for 'initiating transport services') * Use case definitions - Procurement = NO (we could transpose the Danish scenarios and SBS scope into worksheets), Transportation = YES * Sample Instances of documents - Procurement = ??? (SBS just posted and Peter is working on others), Transportation = NO (waiting for completion of worksheets) However while work is progressing in most areas we could try to connect them by adopting a common scenario/case study. In other words it would be much more meaningful to have the supplier of the goods in the instances to also be the consignor and the same items on the Order becoming goods on the Waybill. The process may look something like the attached diagram. To avoid confusion it may be better to call this a "Sample Subset" (although it would contain the SBS subset for procurement). This way we not only get a consistent set of deliverables but the examples connect together. Any thoughts? -- regards tim mcgrath phone: +618 93352228 postal: po box 1289 fremantle western australia 6160 DOCUMENT ENGINEERING: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services http://www.docengineering.com/
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