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Posted By Howard Mason 10-27-2010 16:20
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From an MoU/Management Group perspective, it is not clear what differentiates this from "yet another messaging specification' Howard Mason (via Blackberry) Corporate IT Office Tel: +44 1252 383129 Mob: +44 780 171 3340 Eml: howard.mason@baesystems.com BAE Systems plc Registered ...
Posted By Howard Mason 04-03-2010 17:42
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The only counter argument might be the free-of-charge availability of ITU specs, but I assume that the OASIS document will also be updated to align with the eventual JTC1 version and will also retain free availability. Howard Mason (via Blackberry) Corporate IT Office Tel: +44 1252 383129 Mob: ...
Posted By Howard Mason 02-22-2010 09:09
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You will need to take into consideration at least three existing standards which include time models. These are ISO 10303 STEP for industrial data with particular reference to its Product Lifecycle support standard, ISO 15531 MANDATE ( Manufacturing Management Data) and IEC 62264 which corresponds broadly ...
Posted By Howard Mason 02-21-2010 22:52
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Co-Chair of OASIS PLCS TC concurs. Development of standards needs to be done against one or more use cases. These cases can then be used to promote the solutions as solving actual problems. The US and European aerosapce and defence industries use a similar approach when selecting standards for ...
Posted By Howard Mason 01-06-2010 11:29
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I think this needs a little more work to be clear what it is intending. Some of the purpose refers to identity in the Cloud Computing use cases - other parts refer to harmonising vocabulary across all of Cloud Computing, which I suspect is not what was intended. The charter should explicitly reference ...