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Subject: RE: [regrep] "ebXML Registry and Web services" Federal Pilot
Joe and Duane, Will there be a discussion of enterprise architectures? If so at what point will it occur? Is there a problem collecting requirements before we understand the architectures and/or architecture concerns? Is there a need for an architecture governance tie-in? IMHO: Having architecture descriptions that lay out viewpoints as described in IEEE 1471 would serve as a basis for evaluating requirements and serve as a historical record for on going enterprise architecture governance. From a historical prospective, this will at the very least identify which constituents were taken into account when requirements were gathered? Zachary Alexander the IT Investment Architect ebTDesign LLC, (703) 283-4325 http://www.ebTDesign.com http://www.p2pspeaker.com http://www.p2peconomy.com -----Original Message----- From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 12:51 PM To: Duane Nickull Cc: Farrukh Najmi; Breininger Kathryn R; regrep@lists.oasis-open.org; Karl F Best (E-mail) Subject: Re: [regrep] "ebXML Registry and Web services" Federal Pilot <Quote> [DN] I like this proposal and would like to suggest that the OASIS eGov TC sub team formally collect requirements from the federal users. </Quote> Duane, I think now may be a good point to carry this to the E-Gov TC (while continuing here in the Registry TC, perhaps in a combined thread), per your springboard discussion last week of registry requirements. I can, but it may be best for you to as you initiated the requirements discussion last week. Please take this to the E-Gov TC if you'd like, letting them know about our pilot discussion. Joe Duane Nickull wrote: > > Farrukh Najmi wrote: > Comments inline: > > >> I would like to see the following: > >> > >> 1. Registry "A" has several intrinsic objects... > >> <SNIP> > >> > >> comments? > >> > > Above lists is ad hoc and is not entirely consistent in use of terms and > > concepts from current specs. I would like to suggest that we initiate > > two parrallel activities: > {dn} I realize this and that is why I have proposed a sub-sommittee from > the OASIS eGov committee to formally collect user requirements for > Registries. It is possible (highly likely) that we missed some > requirements while writing ebXML due to the fact that many registry > implementors are using the regsitry for "other than ebXML" purposes. > > > > > 1) A federal pilot with ebXML Registry as suggested in Joe's email. The > > details of that would be driven by the pilot and customers involved and > > contrained by the features available in the implementation chosen by the > > customer. > >>> > [DN] I like this proposal and would like to suggest that the OASIS eGov > TC sub team formally collect requirements from the federal users. If > there are requirements that are outside the scope of the current specs > (which they may well be), then these should be submitted to the RegRep > team for their consideration. The remainded of the requirements can > then be implemented as per Joe's suggestion. > > I have already proposed the deliverable of the subcommittee within OASIS > eGov. Farrukh is also involved. This seems like a logical place to > collect user requirements but I am always open to other suggestions. > > > > 2) Create a sub-team regrep-conformance that begins work on defining a > > V2.5 compatible Conformance Test specification > >> > > +1 > > Cheers > > Duane Nickull > > -- > Yellow Dragon Software Corp. - http://www.yellowdragonsoft.com > Service Oriented Architectures - ebXML, Web Services, Registry, SOAP > Project Team lead - United Nations CEFACT eBusiness Architecture > +1 (604) 738-1051 > *********************************** > > You may leave a Technical Committee at any time by visiting http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/leave_workgr oup.php
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