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Subject: RE: [See] RE: [semantic-ex] SEE Frequently Asked Questions
Hi Zachary, > -----Original Message----- > From: see-bounces@lists.deri.org [mailto:see-bounces@lists.deri.org] On > Behalf Of Zachary Alexander > Sent: 07 November 2005 20:48 > To: semantic-ex@lists.oasis-open.org > Cc: see@lists.deri.org > Subject: [See] RE: [semantic-ex] SEE Frequently Asked Questions > > Michal, > > After a quick read of the OASIS SEE TC FAQ, I have some questions: > > * Do you anticipate a relationship between the OASIS SEE TC and > the ebXML reg/rep project? The FAQ lists specifically the UDDI registry. It does mention UDDI, but this particular sentence has been including just for illustrative purpose to show what is possible with existing WS technologies (but you are right, I could extend it a little bit and relate it more to existing work in OASIS). We definitely consider getting much insight into existing work of other committees (like ebXML reg/rep) and that fact has been already included in our charter. At the same time if you will take a look into our initial FAQ, you will notice that we are saying that components themselves remains outside of scope of work of this committee. We are interested in an entire SWS infrastructure, its execution semantics, its API, but not components themselves (this work is already going on in other committees and in many other projects so no point of duplicating it). > * Do you anticipate using an established software architecture > framework like TOGAF or the US FEA framework? Not at this stage. I will take a look. > * Has there been any thought given to creating an ontology-base > architecture description language? We think this is a very good idea. If I understood correctly this is exactly what we were talking months ago, when we said that we would need an ontology describing WSMX (including the architecture). I wouldn't call it though "language" but just an ontology that would describe the main architectural elements of SEE > * Why is there a need for Mediators in the Web Services Modeling > Ontology? IMHO: It would seem that a generic concept like Mediator would > add ambiguity to the ontology. If the ontology is internally consistent > why would it need to know that there are external adaptors which > facilitate non-standard communication? First, let's clarify some terminology aspects (I am not sure it is necessary, but just to be sure) that could be misleading. WSMO is a meta-ontology that defines how web services, goals, mediators and *ontologies* (i.e. domain ontologies) should look like. So, when you build your own domain ontology you might need to use mediators to get to this internally consistent state. For example you need to do this when you want to reuse other ontologies that models aspects of the domain you are interested in. In addition the mediators can be used not only to create an internally consistent domain model but also to enable interoperability (e.g. communication) between various partners that have different models of the domain (e.g. another WSMO compliant ontology). The mediation could be applied on data level as well as on process and protocol level. Having these mediators mentioned explicitly in the model allows for loose coupling between WSMO elements, reusability, and in general great flexibility. Michal > Zachary Alexander > The IT Investment Architect > ebTDesign LLC, (703) 283-4325 > http://www.ebtdesign.com | http://www.ebtdesign.com/form > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michal Zaremba [mailto:michal.zaremba@deri.org] > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 6:59 AM > To: semantic-ex@lists.oasis-open.org > Cc: see@lists.deri.org > Subject: [semantic-ex] SEE Frequently Asked Questions > > Dear all, > > Attached is current status of FAQ, which we will use at SEE TC website > [1]. > > Please give me your feedback, which I will incorporate into next > versions of > this document. > > Michal > > [1] > http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=semantic-ex > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Michal Zaremba > Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) Galway > > Phone: +353 91 495009 > Mobile: +353 85 7195862 > Fax: +353 91 495541 > > DERI web: http://www.deri.ie > Homepage: http://www.mzaremba.prv.pl > -------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > See mailing list > See@lists.deri.org > http://lists.deri.org/mailman/listinfo/see
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