OASIS Code List Representation TC

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  • 1.  Comment from UN/CEFACT ICG on code list sets

    Posted 10-02-2007 18:16
    Last week, I attended the UN/CEFACT Forum in Stockholm.  At that forum, I  
    met with two UN/CEFACT permanent groups to discuss their possible use of  
    genericode.  The groups were ATG2 (responsible for XML standards) and ICG  
    (responsible for repositories and publishing).
    
    ATG2 is looking at genericode as a way to allow them to avoid embedding  
    externally-controlled enumerations in their Schemas.  ICG has decided to  
    trying encoding all of its code lists in genericode, with the aim of  
    having this done for the next quarterly forum, so that it can make a  
    decision on whether to publish in genericode.
    
    One thing ICG asked for is a modification to genericode "code list sets",  
    so that a single code list set document can recursively contain multiple  
    code list sets.  ICG's requirement is to be able to publish details of  
    multiple sets of code lists within a single document.
    
    I am proposing to make this change for the 2nd public review of  
    genericode, since it is backwards compatible.  I am posting this to the  
    CLRTC comments list so that anyone who wishes can comment on this  
    proposal.  Please post all replies to the comments list  
    (codelist-comment@lists.oasis-open.org).
    
    Cheers, Tony.
    -- 
    Anthony B. Coates
    Senior Partner
    Miley Watts LLP
    Experts In Data
    UK: +44 (20) 8816 7700, US: +1 (239) 344 7700
    Mobile/Cell: +44 (79) 0543 9026
    Data standards participant: genericode, ISO 20022 (ISO 15022 XML),  
    UN/CEFACT, MDDL, FpML, UBL.
    http://www.mileywatts.com/
    


  • 2.  Comment from UN/CEFACT ICG on code list sets

    Posted 10-02-2007 18:28
    2nd attempt.

    ------- Forwarded message -------
    From: "Anthony B. Coates (Miley Watts)" <abcoates@mileywatts.com>
    To: "Comments to OASIS Code List Representation TC"
    <codelist-comment@lists.oasis-open.org>
    Cc: "Code List Representation TC" <codelist@lists.oasis-open.org>
    Subject: Comment from UN/CEFACT ICG on code list sets
    Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 19:15:35 +0100

    Last week, I attended the UN/CEFACT Forum in Stockholm. At that forum, I
    met with two UN/CEFACT permanent groups to discuss their possible use of
    genericode. The groups were ATG2 (responsible for XML standards) and ICG
    (responsible for repositories and publishing).

    ATG2 is looking at genericode as a way to allow them to avoid embedding
    externally-controlled enumerations in their Schemas. ICG has decided to
    trying encoding all of its code lists in genericode, with the aim of
    having this done for the next quarterly forum, so that it can make a
    decision on whether to publish in genericode.

    One thing ICG asked for is a modification to genericode "code list sets",
    so that a single code list set document can recursively contain multiple
    code list sets. ICG's requirement is to be able to publish details of
    multiple sets of code lists within a single document.

    I am proposing to make this change for the 2nd public review of
    genericode, since it is backwards compatible. I am posting this to the
    CLRTC comments list so that anyone who wishes can comment on this
    proposal. Please post all replies to the comments list
    (codelist-comment@lists.oasis-open.org).

    Cheers, Tony.
    --
    Anthony B. Coates
    Senior Partner
    Miley Watts LLP
    Experts In Data
    UK: +44 (20) 8816 7700, US: +1 (239) 344 7700
    Mobile/Cell: +44 (79) 0543 9026
    Data standards participant: genericode, ISO 20022 (ISO 15022 XML),
    UN/CEFACT, MDDL, FpML, UBL.
    http://www.mileywatts.com/