Jerome & All: I agree, all of these visuals that Bret has put together will be REALLY helpful for quickly showing people how the various TLOs (and their respective Relationships) are intended to work together. Yes, I have a MindMeister account so we could use that tool to do a working session on building out some Mind Maps. If anyone else would like to join in, let Jerome or I know and I can send an invitation. We can use GoToMeeting if we can figure out a time to meet. Jane On 7/2/2016 1:33 AM, Jerome Athias wrote: Attached is a quick representation (to be commented and fixed/improved) using your icons (NB: the Relationships are represented by the arrows) Cheers 2016-07-02 9:49 GMT+03:00 Jerome Athias <
athiasjerome@gmail.com> : This is a VERY Important work. (So thanks Bret for your week-end hours...) - It will help for your abstract visual representation of the STIX architecture using your Icons This (as shown in the attached pic (credits to Sean Barnum I guess)) MUST be the #1 First thing in a CTI/STIX README/How To Get Started/Cheatsheet/RTFM proposed to new comers to review. As this will save us A LOT of time during the calls... (Humans MUST understand, after doing their homework, the abstract/overview concepts and relationships (visually represented semantics), before the machines understand the format) - If you go into working on this (static) abstract visual representation with the icons, I do recommend that we work also on an intermediary visual representation of the same. (intermediary as not as much detailed/formalized than the UML diagram (Ref.
https://docs.oasis-open.org/cti/stix/v1.2.1/cs01/part15-uml-model/stix-v1.2.1-cs01-part15-uml-model.html ) For that, I would recommend using the Conceptual Mapping approach. While I know that Jane is familiar with it, I'm ok working with her (if she decides to accept it) on a sharable Mind Map. Regards 2016-07-02 8:13 GMT+03:00 Jordan, Bret <
bret.jordan@bluecoat.com> : All, The relationship section for each TLO (in the main TLO document) is now cleaned up and ready for final review. All of the currently known relationships are documented and all of the inverse relationships are in the right places. Thanks, Bret Bret Jordan CISSP Director of Security Architecture and Standards Office of the CTO Blue Coat Systems PGP Fingerprint: 63B4 FC53 680A 6B7D 1447 F2C0 74F8 ACAE 7415 0050 Without cryptography vihv vivc ce xhrnrw, however, the only thing that can not be unscrambled is an egg. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at:
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