Title: ebSOA TC
1eb-SOA TC
- Electronic Business Service Oriented Architecture
(eb-SOA)
- Purpose
- To continue work on the ebXML Technical
Architecture to bring it from v1.04 to a more
current architecture that takes into account both
subsequent releases of the ebXML specifications
and other Web Services and service-oriented
architecture works. - Current status
- Date Formed Mar-2004
- Active
2eb-SOA List Of Deliverables
- An eBusiness Service Oriented Architecture
Technical Specification - completion date in
eighteen months from formation of this TC, with
incremental drafts published on a regular basis
in advance of completion. - A Service Oriented Architecture (including ebXML
and Web Services) Best Practices Document (first
version) - a non prescriptive (illustrative)
guide to help implement a modern SOA. Completion
date is twelve months after the completion of the
architecture above.
3eb-SOA - Major Players
- Companies
- Adobe Systems
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- CommerceOne
- Cyclone Commerce
- Enigmatec Corporation Ltd
- General Services Administration
- Logistics Management Institute
- Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology
- Sterling Commerce
- The Boeing Company
- Seeburger, AG
- Lockheed Martin
- Chairs
- Duane Nickull dnickull_at_adobe.com.
4eb-SOA - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Make use of capabilities of web services and
service-oriented architecture works.
- IM
- None
5Provisioning Services TC
- Provisioning Services (PS)
- Purpose
- To define an XML-based framework for exchanging
information between Provisioning Service Points.
This framework will be referred to as the Service
Provisioning Markup Language (SPML). - Current status
- Date Formed Oct-2001
- Active
6PS - List Of Deliverables
- The PSTC will produce a set of one or more
Committee Specifications that will cover the
following
- Use cases and requirements
- Information model
- Protocol(s)
- Bindings
- Conformance
7PS - Major Players
- Companies
- Abridean, Inc.
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Blockade Systems Corp
- BMC Software
- Business Layers
- Computer Associates
- CrimsonLogic Pte Ltd
- Entrust
- IBM
- Microsoft Corporation
- Netegrity, Inc.
- OpenNetwork
- RSA Security
- Thor Technologies
- TruLogica, Inc.
- Waveset Technologies
- Chairs
- Mr Darran Rolls Darran.Rolls_at_sun.com
8PS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- User access management
- IM
- None
9WS-BPEL TC
- Web Services Business Process Execution Language
(WS-BPEL)
- Purpose
- To continue work on the business process language
published in the Business Process Execution
Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) specification
in August 2002. - Current status
- Date Formed May-2003
- Active
10WS-BPEL List Of Deliverables
- The specification of the core elements and
functionalities of BPEL4WS.
- An extension specification for business protocol
description
- An extension specification for executable process
description
- The two extension specifications for the usage
patterns of business protocol description and
executable process description are normative,
mandatory extensions to the core specification
and will include only the essential feature
extensions required for the given usage pattern.
11WS-BPEL - Major Players
- Companies
- BAHWAN CYBERTEK INC
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Cap Gemini Ernst Young
- IBM
- IONA
- Microsoft Corporation
- NEC Corporation
- Novell
- Oracle
- SAP
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sterling Commerce
- Sun Microsystems
- Tibco
- Unisys Corporation
- webMethods, Inc.
- Chairs
- Mrs Diane Jordan drj_at_us.ibm.com
12WS-BPEL - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Sequencing of process activities, especially Web
service interactions
- Correlation of messages and process instances
- Recovery behavior in case of failures and
exceptional conditions
- IM
- None
13WS-CAF TC
- Web Services Composition Application Framework
(WS-CAF)
- Purpose
- To define a generic and open framework for
applications that contain multiple services used
in combination (composite applications).
- To enable development of composite applications,
ranging from simple to complex combinations of
web services and encompassing a useful range of
transaction and coordination requirements - Current status
- Date Formed Sep-2003
- Active
14WS-CAF - List Of Deliverables
- A revised WS-Context specification. Draft due
within 6 months of first meeting.
- A revised WS-Coordination Framework
specification. Draft Due within 10 months of
first meeting.
- A revised WS-Transaction Management
specification. Draft due within 14 months of
first meeting.
- A primer introducing the above specifications,
including use cases and scenarios as appropriate.
15WS-CAF - Major Players
- Companies
- Arjuna Technologies Limited
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Choreology Ltd
- CrimsonLogic Pte Ltd
- Cyclone Commerce
- Fujitsu
- Hewlett-Packard
- IONA
- Novell
- Oracle
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sun Microsystems
- Systinet
- Chairs
- Martin Chapman martin.chapman_at_oracle.com
- Eric Newcomer, Eric.Newcomer_at_iona.com
- Secretaries
- Mark Little mark.little_at_arjuna.com
16WS-CAF - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Guide to build capabilities of context,
coordination and transaction
- IM
- Standard way to handle context, coordination and
transaction
17WSDM TC
- Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM)
- Purpose
- To define web services management, including
using web services architecture and technology to
manage distributed resources.
- This TC will also develop the model of a web
service as a manageable resource.
- Current status
- Date Formed Apr-2003
- Active
18WSDM List Of Deliverables
- Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) V1.0
Specification, Jan 2004
- This includes WSDL described manageable resources
and the XML schema to complete those
descriptions.
- This document will also define explicit
manageability for the components of the Web
Services Architecture (WSA) as defined by the W3C.
19WSDM - Major Players
- Companies
- Actional Corporation
- AmberPoint
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- BMC Software
- Computer Associates
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Novell
- OpenNetwork
- Oracle
- Tibco
- webMethods, Inc.
- Chairs
- Heather Kreger kreger_at_us.ibm.com
- Winston Bumpus winston_bumpus_at_dell.com
- Secretaries
- John DeCarlo jdecarlo_at_mitre.org
20WSDM - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Build capabilities of web service management
- IM
- None
21WSS TC
- Web Services Security (WSS)
- Purpose
- To continue work on the Web Services security
foundations as described in the WS-Security
specification, which was written within the
context of the Web Services Security Roadmap as
published in April 2002. - The work of the OASIS WSS TC will form the
necessary technical foundation for higher-level
security services which are to be defined in
other specifications. - The TC shall not further develop the security
roadmap, nor shall the roadmap constitute a
normative part of the output of the TC.
- Current status
- Date Formed Sep-2002
- Active
22WSS List Of Deliverables
- The "core specification (final name TBD)
- A SAML profile
- An XrML profile
- A Kerberos profile
- An X.509 profile
23WSS - Major Players
- Companies
- AmberPoint
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Betrusted (Baltimore Technologies)
- CommerceOne
- Computer Associates
- Documentum
- Entrust
- Fujitsu
- Hewlett-Packard
- Hitachi
- IBM
- Microsoft Corporation
- Netegrity, Inc.
- Novell
- Oblix
- OpenNetwork
- Oracle
- Reactivity
24WSS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- The support of security mechanisms in the
following areas
- Using XML signature to provide SOAP message
integrity for Web services
- Using XML encryption to provide SOAP message
confidentiality for Web services
- Attaching and/or referencing security tokens in
headers of SOAP messages
- Carrying security information for potentially
multiple, designated actors
- Associating signatures with security tokens
- IM
- None
25ASAP TC
- Asynchronous Service Access Protocol (ASAP)
- Purpose
- To create a very simple extension of Simple
Object Access Protocol (SOAP) that enables
generic asynchronous webservices or long-running
webservices - Current status
- Date Formed Aug-2003
- Active
26ASAP - List Of Deliverables
- Initial draft specification
- Introduction with examples
- Reference implementation
- WSDL specification
27ASAP - Major Players
- Companies
- AmberPoint
- Cisco Systems, Inc
- Computer Associates
- Datapower Technology, Inc
- Fujitsu (Chair)
- Iopsis Software
- Novell
- Staffware plc
- Workflow Management Coalition
- Keith Swenson (Individual, Chair)
- Chairs
- Mr Jeffrey Ricker, ricker_at_izartech.com
- Mr Keith Swenson, kswenson_at_us.fujitsu.com
- Secretaries
- John Fuller, jfuller_at_wernervas.com
28ASAP - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Avoid building asynchronous capabilities
- Specific functional elements may rely on
- IM
- None
29ebXML-BP TC
- ebXML Business Process (ebXML-BP)
- Purpose
- To continue work on a royalty-free technology
representation and model compatible with an
underlying generic metamodel for business
processes, activities, and collaboration. - Current status
- Date Formed Jan-2004
- Active
30ebXML-BP List Of Deliverables
- Requirements document Due within 2 months of
first meeting.
- ebXML Business Process specification and schemas
- This specification will reflect refinements and
changes made to the submitted version of ebXML
BPSS that are identified by the TC members for
additional functionality, semantic clarity and
technical robustness within the scope of the TC
charter. - Final draft will be due within 6 months of first
meeting.
- Industry or domain specific examples or
implementation guides may be developed. The due
dates will be determined after the initial set of
deliverables is complete.
31ebXML-BP - Major Players
- Companies
- Cyclone Commerce
- Fujitsu
- NIST
- Sterling Commerce
- Sun Microsystems
- Chairs
- Dale Moberg dmoberg_at_cyclonecommerce.com
- Ms Monica Martin monica.martin_at_sun.com
32ebXML-BP - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Capabilities of generic metamodel for business
processes, activities, and collaboration.
- IM
- None
33WSRF TC
- Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF)
- Purpose
- To define a generic and open framework for
modeling and accessing stateful resources using
Web services. This includes mechanisms to
describe views on the state, to support
management of the state through properties
associated with the Web service, and to describe
how these mechanisms are extensible to groups of
Web services - Current status
- Date Formed Mar-2004
- Active
34WSRF - List Of Deliverables
- A revised WS-ResourceProperties specification.
Committee Draft due within one year of the first
meeting.
- A revised WS-ResourceLifetime specification.
Committee Draft due within one year of the first
meeting.
- A WS-RenewableReferences specification, which
defines a conventional decoration of a Web
service endpoint reference with information
needed to retrieve an updated version of an
endpoint reference when it becomes invalid.
Committee Draft due within one year of the first
meeting. - A WS-ServiceGroup specification, which defines an
interface to heterogeneous by-reference
collections of Web services. Committee Draft due
within one year of the first meeting. - A WS-BaseFaults specification, which defines a
base fault XML type for use when returning faults
in a Web services message exchange. Committee
Draft due within one year of the first meeting.
35WSRF - Major Players
- Companies
- AmberPoint
- Argonne National Laboratory
- Arjuna Technologies Limited
- BEA Systems, Inc
- BMC Software
- Cisco Systems, Inc
- Computer Associates
- Fujitsu (Chair)
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Oracle
- Infosys Technologies
- NEC Corporation
- Novell
- OpenNetwork
- Sonic Software
- Sun Microsystems
- WebMethods Inc
36WSRF - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Build stateful info into Web service
- Functional element to realize access pattern /
interaction with stateful resources
- IM
- Standard way for web service to access state
- Access pattern, standard way to implement access
stateful resource
37BT TC
- Business Transactions (BT)
- Purpose
- To develop technology for business transactions
on the Internet.
- BTP is XML based protocol for representing and
seamlessly managing complex, multi-step B2B
transaction over the Internet
- Current status
- Date Formed Jan-2001
- Active
38BT - List of Deliverables
- The Business Transaction Protocol 1.0 was
promoted to OASIS Technical Committee
specification on 3rd June 2002
39BT - Major Players
- Companies
- Arjuna Technologies Limited
- BEA System,Inc
- Choreology Ltd
- Fidelity Investments
- Oracle
- Sun Microsystems
- Bill Pope (individual, Chair)
- Chairs
- Bill Pope, zpope_at_pobox.com
- Secretaries
- Peter Furniss , peter.furniss_at_choreology.com
40BT - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Capabilities of transaction
- IM
- Design considerations in transaction aspect
41DSS TC
- Digital Signature Services (DSS)
- Purpose
- To develop techniques to support the processing
of digital signatures, including defining an
interface for requesting that a web service
produce and/or verify a digital signature. - Current status
- Date Formed Dec-2002
- Active
42DSS List Of Deliverables
- The new TC will have the following deliverables
- an XML-based protocol, including a time stamping
protocol, providing a method or methods of
proving that a key was used during its validity
period - a SOAP binding for the protocol elements in 1)
- a WS-Security profile for the elements in 1)
- an interface for a digital signature creation web
service and
- an interface for a digital signature verification
web service.
43DSS - Major Players
- Companies
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Betrusted (Baltimore Technologies)
- Entrust
- IBM
- RSA Security
- Chairs
- Juan Carlos Cruellas cruellas_at_ac.upc.es
- Nick Pope pope_at_secstan.com
- Secretaries
- Hal Lockhart hlockhar_at_bea.com
44DSS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- The understanding and applicability of XML-based
PKI standards as well as other broader Web
services and security standardization effort
within OASIS of which PKI is a component of. - IM
- None
45ebMS TC
- ebXML Messaging Services (ebMS)
- Purpose
- To develop and recommend technology for the
transport, routing and packaging of business
transactions using standard Internet
technologies. - Current status
- Date Formed Jul-2001
- Active
46ebMS List Of Deliverables
- This Technical Committee will
- address maintenance issues that may arise in the
implementation of ebXML Messaging Service
Specification Version 1.0, including the
development of minor releases of the
Specification - respond to requirements raised by committee
members and by the joint OASIS -- UN/CEFACT
Requirements and Technical Architecture
Committees - prepare Technical Reports, White Papers and other
documents to further the consistent adoption of
messaging service specifications
- proactively engage with related activities in
external forums, especially the W3C Activities
and Working Groups
- coordinate TC activities with other technical
committees and work groups operating within OASIS
and UN/CEFACT and
- develop future versions of the ebXML Messaging
Service Specifications with consideration of
related technologies adopted by other forums.
47ebMS - Major Players
- Companies
- Adobe Systems
- Cyclone Commerce
- Fujitsu
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sun Microsystems
- Chairs
- Mr Jacques Durand jdurand_at_us.fujitsu.com
- Secretaries
- jeffery eck jeffery.eck_at_gxs.com
-
48ebMS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Standard way to build capabilities of transport,
routing and packaging of business transaction
using standard internet technologies.
- IM
- None
49ebXML Registry TC
- ebXML Registry (ebXML-R)
- Purpose
- To develop one or more specifications for
interoperable registries and repositories for
SGML- and XML-related entities.
- Current status
- Date Formed Aug-2001
- Active
50ebXML-R - List Of Deliverables
- Registry Information Model, initial draft 2,
first quarter, 2002.
- Registry Services Specification, initial draft 2,
first quarter, 2002.
- Registry information Model, final draft 2, third
quarter, 2002.
- Registry Services Specification, final draft 2,
third quarter 2002.
- Technical Reports will be drafted as appropriate.
- White Papers will be drafted as appropriate.
51ebXML-R - Major Players
- Companies
- Adobe Systems
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Individual
- Logistics Management Institute
- Network Inference
- NIST
- RosettaNet
- Sun Microsystems
- The Boeing Company
- Chairs
- Ms Kathryn Breininger Kathryn.r.Breininger_at_boeing.
com
52ebXML-R - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- None
- IM
- Develop registry based pattern
53XACML TC
- eXtensible Access Control Markup Language
(XACML)
- Purpose
- To define a core schema and corresponding
namespace for the expression of authorization and
entitlement policies in XML against objects that
are themselves identified / referenced using
XML. - Current status
- Date Formed Apr-2001
- Active
54XACML - List Of Deliverables
- Delivered
- OASIS Standard 1.1 (normative)
- Specification document
- Policy Schema
- Context Schema
- Other Documents (non-normative)
- Errata for XACML 1.0 Conformance Tests for XACML
1.0 and 1.1 (25 March 2004)
- A Brief Introduction to XACML
- The Formal Semantics of XACML
- Work In Progress
- XACML 2.0 Work Items
- XACML 2.0 Specification Draft
- Web-services policy language use-cases and
requirements
- XACML profile for Web-services (WSPL)
- OASIS XACML XML DSig Profile
- LDAP profile for distribution of XACML policies
- Implementor's Guide
- Privacy policy profile of XACML
- XACML Profile for SAML
55XACML - Major Players
- Companies
- Argonne National Laboratory
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Computer Associates
- Entrust
- IBM
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- OpenNetwork
- Overxeer
- Sun Microsystems
- Syracuse University
- Chairs
- Hal Lockhart hlockhar_at_bea.com
- Bill Parducci bill.parducci_at_overxeer.com
- Secretaries
- Anne Anderson Anne.Anderson_at_Sun.com
56XACML - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Access control related functional elements
- Security related functional elements
- IM
- None
57PKI TC
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Purpose
- To address issues related to the successful
deployment of digital certificates to meet
business and security requirements as well as
technical and integration/interoperability
issues, and - Increase the awareness of digital certificates as
an important component when managing access to
network resources.
- Current status
- Date Formed Jan-2003
- Active
58PKI List Of Deliverables
- The new TC will have the following deliverables
- business implementation guideline white papers
- technical implementation guideline white papers
- best practice and sample implementations
- applications white papers forums for networking,
information sharing and implementation of
PKI-related projects
- solutions showcase.
59PKI - Major Players
- Companies
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Computer Associates
- Entrust
- FundSERV Inc.
- IBM
- KPMG LLP
- RSA Security
- Sanctum, Inc
- Sun Microsystems
- VISA International
- Chairs
- Mr Steve Hanna steve.hanna_at_sun.com
- Mr John Sabo john.t.sabo_at_ca.com
60PKI - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- The development of techniques to support the
processing of digital signatures.
- Includes defining an interface for requesting
that a web service produce and/or verify a
digital signature on a given piece of data, and
- Techniques for proving that a signature was
created within its key validity period.
- IM
- None
61SS TC
- Security Services (SS)
- Purpose
- To advance the Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML) as an OASIS standard.
- SAML is an XML framework for exchanging
authentication and authorization information.
- Current status
- Date Formed Mar-2001
- Active
62SS List Of Deliverables
- The TC is targeting the V2.0 release for the
middle of 2004. The release will include updates
to the following specifications published by the
TC for V1.1 - SAML Assertions and Protocol
- Bindings and Profiles
- Glossary
- Security and Privacy Considerations
- Conformance Program
- Additional documents, such as new SAML profile
specifications may also be produced at the
Committee's discretion. The TC's intent is to
pursue OASIS Standard status for all SSTC Draft
Specifications.
63SS - Major Players
- Companies
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Computer Associates
- Entrust
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Netegrity, Inc.
- Netscape/AOL
- Neustar, Inc.
- Oblix
- OpenNetwork
- RSA Security
- SAP
- Sun Microsystems
- The Boeing Company
- Chairs
- Prateek Mishra pmishra_at_netegrity.com
- Rob Philpott rphilpott_at_rsasecurity.com
- Secretaries
64SS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Exchanging authentication and authorization
information in XML.
- IM
- None
65UBL TC
- Universal Business Language (UBL)
- Purpose
- To develop a standard library of XML business
documents (purchase orders, invoices, etc.) by
modifying an already existing library of XML
schemas to incorporate the best features of other
existing XML business libraries. - To design a mechanism for the generation of
context-specific business schemas through the
application of transformation rules to the common
UBL source library. - Current status
- Date Formed Oct-2001
- Active
66UBL List Of Deliverables
- The primary deliverable of the UBL TC is a
coordinated set of XML grammatical components
that will allow trading partners to unambiguously
identify the business documents to be exchanged
in a particular business context. - As currently envisioned, the UBL work will take
place in two phases
- A first phase to align the vocabulary and
structures of UBL with the work of the Joint Core
Components initiative and with the vocabulary and
structures of other already existing business
libraries such as RosettaNet and OAGIS. - A second phase to implement a mechanism for the
generation of context-specific schemas for basic
business documents and their components through
the application of transformation rules to a
common XML source library.
67UBL - Major Players
- Companies
- CommerceOne
- Global Exchange Services
- Oracle
- SAP
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sterling Commerce
- Sun Microsystems
- The Boeing Company
- Chairs
- Jon Bosak jon.bosak_at_sun.com
- Mark Crawford mcrawford_at_lmi.org
- Secretaries
- Tim McGrath tmcgrath_at_portcomm.com.au
- Lisa Seaburg lseaburg_at_aeon-llc.com
68UBL - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Common Core Data Elements Structure/Representation
Web Service
- Functional element to realize data
interoperability and representation
- IM
- None
69UDDI Specification TC
- UDDI Specification (UDDI-S)
- Purpose
- To evolve work on the Web services registry
foundations. The UDDI specifications form the
necessary technical foundation for publication
and discovery of Web services implementations
both within and between enterprises. - Current status
- Date Formed Aug-2002
- Active
70UDDI-S - List Of Deliverables
- Accept as input the UDDI version 2.0 and 3.0
specifications published by the members of
UDDI.org
71UDDI-S - Major Players
- Companies
- Computer Associates
- France Telecom
- IBM
- Individual
- Logistics Management Institute
- Microsoft Corporation
- Oracle
- SAP
- Software AG
- Systinet
- UnitSpace
- Chairs
- Mr Tom Bellwood bellwood_at_us.ibm.com
- Mr Tony Rogers Tony.Rogers_at_ca.com
- Mr Luc Clement luc_at_iclement.net
72UDDI-S - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- None
- IM
- Apply registry based pattern
73WSRP TC
- Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
- Purpose
- To develop a web services standard that will
allow for the "plug-n-play" of portals, other
intermediary web applications that aggregate
content, and applications from disparate sources.
- Current status
- Date Formed Jan-2002
- Active
74WSRP - List Of Deliverables
- The primary deliverables of the WSRP TC are
specifications that consist of a coordinated set
of web service interfaces and technical contracts
that will allow businesses to - Deploy portlets that are interoperable with
portlet consumers (e.g. portals).
- Deploy portlet consumers which can easily
aggregate these portlets.
- Enable portlet consumers and portlets to
cooperate in customizing the user interface.
- Enable portlet consumers to coordinate
interactions with portlets.
- Publish meta-information that indicates the
portlet's capabilities
- Find and exploit portlet meta-information.
75WSRP - Major Players
- Companies
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Citrix Systems
- GlueCode Software
- IBM TC
- Individual
- Novel
- Oracle
- Plumtree Software
- Reed Elsevier
- SAP
- Sun Microsystems
- Thomson Corporation
- US Dept of the Navy
- Vignette Corporation
- Chairs
- Rich Thompson richt2_at_us.ibm.com
- Secretaries
- Richard Jacob richard.jacob_at_de.ibm.com
76WSRP - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Package core components as portlet
- IM
- None
77WSRM TC
- Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM)
- Purpose
- To create a generic and open model for ensuring
reliable message delivery for Web services.
- Reliable message delivery is the ability to
guarantee message delivery to software
applications - Web services or Web service client
applications - with a chosen level of quality of
service (QoS). - Current status
- Date Formed Feb-2003
- Active
78WSRM - List Of Deliverables
- Reliability requirements document, such as use
cases for WS-RM in EAI, B2B and wireless
scenarios. Due within 2 months of first meeting.
- WS-Reliability specification, including
description of WS-Reliability bindings to
transport protocol(s). This specification will
reflect refinements and changes made to the
submitted version of WS-Reliability that are
identified by the WS-RM TC members for additional
functionality and semantic clarity within the
scope of the TC charter. Final draft due within 6
months of first meeting.
79WSRM - Major Players
- Companies
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Cyclone Commerce
- Fujitsu (Chair)
- Hewlett-Packard
- Hitachi
- NEC Corporation
- SAP
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Oracle
- Sun Microsystems
- University of Hong Kong
- Chairs
- Mr Tom Rutt, tom_at_coastin.com
- Secretaries
- Doug Bunting, doug.bunting_at_Sun.com
- marc goodner, marc.andrue.goodner_at_sap.com
- Kazunori Iwasa, kiwasa_at_jp.fujitsu.com
- Sunil Kunisetty, Sunil.Kunisetty_at_oracle.com
80WSRM - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Make use of capabilities of reliable SOAP message
for functional elements related with SOAP
messaging
- IM
- None
81XDI TC
- XRI Data Interchange (XDI)
- Purpose
- To define a generalized, extensible service for
sharing, linking, and synchronizing data over the
Internet and other data networks using XML
documents and XRIs (Extensible Resource
Identifiers), a URI-compatible abstract
identifier scheme defined by the OASIS XRI
Technical Committee. - Current status
- Date Formed Jan-2004
- Active
82XDI - List Of Deliverables
- The initial deliverables of the OASIS XDI TC and
their completion dates are
- XDI Use Cases and Requirements 1.0 - 15 May 2004
- XDI Service Specification 1.0 (includes XDI
Meta-Schema Definition, XDI Addressing
Specification, and XDI WSDL Definition and
Bindings) - 15 September 2004 - XDI Service Dictionary 1.0 - 15 Nov 2004
- XDI Primer 1.0 - 15 Dec 2004
83XDI - Major Players
- Companies
- Advanced Micro Devices
- AmSoft Systems
- Attachmate
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Cordance
- EPOK, Inc.
- Individual
- Netmino
- Neustar, Inc.
- NRI Pacific, Inc.
- OSS Nokalva
- Planetwork, Inc.
- XNSorg
- Chairs
- Mr Drummond Reed drummond.reed_at_cordance.net,
- Geoffrey Strongin geoffrey.strongin_at_amd.com.
- Secretaries
- Marc Le Maitre marc.lemaitre_at_cordance.net
84XDI - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Design data sharable component
- IM
- None
85ebXML-CPP/A TC
- ebXML Collaboration Protocol Profile and
Agreement (ebXML-CPP/A)
- Purpose
- To continue to develop the Collaboration Protocol
Profiles (CPPs) and Collaboration Protocol
Agreements (CPAs), which define a business
partner's technical capabilities to engage in
electronic business collaborations with other
partners, and the technical agreement between two
(or more) partners to engage in electronic
business collaboration. - Current status
- Date Formed Jul-2001
- Active
86ebXML-CPP/A List Of Deliverables
- 4th Quarter, 2001Assembly and Grouping of
Residual and New Requirements and Assignment to
SubGroups for Maintenance, new major versions
and/or new Specifications. (See above items 3, 4,
5, 7, 8, 10.) - 1st Quarter, 2002Maintenance release of the
CPP/CPA specification if warranted. (See items 1,
4, 7, 8.)
- 4th Quarter, 2002Completion of any new major
versions of the main Specification and any new
Supporting Specifications (for example,
Negotiation protocols). (See items 2, 4, 5, 6,
10.) - 4th Quarter, 2002Technical Committee reconsiders
its charter and scope after its initial 18 month
lifetime.
87ebXML-CPP/A - Major Players
- Companies
- Cyclone Commerce
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sterling Commerce
- Sun Microsystems
- Chairs
- Dale Moberg dmoberg_at_cyclonecommerce.com.
88ebXML-CPP/A - Relevancy to FWSI
89ebXML-IIC TC
- ebXML Implementation, Interoperability and
Conformance (ebXML-IIC)
- Purpose
- To provide a means for software vendors to create
infrastructure and applications which adhere to
the ebXML specifications and are able to
interoperate. - Current status
- Date Formed Aug-2001
- Active
90ebXML-IIC List Of Deliverables
- The initial deliverable of the IIC TC is a
conformance plan that, at a minimum, deals with
the Messaging aspect of ebXML. The participants
aim to produce a first draft of this
specification by approximately three months from
the first meeting of the TC. - The ultimate deliverable of the TC is to be a
coordinated set of implementation guidelines and
interoperability tests. In addition, the TC will
work with (a) third-party organization(s) to help
it (them) establish an ebXML conformance test
laboratory. - The persons proposing the formation of the TC
intend to base their work as closely as possible
on the ebXML infrastructure specifications. It is
the hope of the proposers to finish the first
implementation of this concept within a year of
TC formation.
91ebXML-IIC - Major Players
- Companies
- Cyclone Commerce
- Fujitsu
- Global Exchange Services
- NIST
- SeeBeyond Technology Corporation
- Sun Microsystems
- Chairs
- Mr Jacques Durand jdurand_at_us.fujitsu.com
- Secretaries
- jeffery eck jeffery.eck_at_gxs.com
92ebXML-IIC - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- None
- IM
- Standard way for implementation, interoperability
and conformance
93XRI TC
- eXtensible Resource Identifier (XRI)
- Purpose
- To define an URI-compatible identifier scheme and
resolution protocol for abstract identifiers,
i.e., identifiers that are location-,
application-, and transport-independent, and thus
can be shared across any number of domains and
directories. The TC will also define an XRI
secure resolution protocol and a special set of
identifiers for XRI metadata (identifiers that
describe other identifiers). - Current status
- Date Formed Dec-2002
- Active
94XRI - List Of Deliverables
- Published the XRI Requirements and Glossary v1.0
in June 2003
- Published XRI Syntax and Resolution Specification
v1.0 in December 2003.
- the additional deliverables from the TC include
- XRI Primer v1.0 - a non-normative introduction to
XRIs and their uses - January 2004.
- XRI Metadata Specification v1.0 - a registry of
special XRI identifiers used to describe other
XRI identifiers - February 2004.
- XRI Secure Resolution Specification v1.0 -
extensions to the base XRI resolution protocol
for digitally verifying resolution results -
March 2004. - XRI Syntax and Resolution Specification v1.1 - a
revision incorporating implementation experience
and feedback - June 2004.
95XRI - Major Players
- Companies
- Advanced Micro Devices
- AmSoft Systems
- Attachmate
- Cordance
- EPOK, Inc.
- Individual
- Infosys Technologies
- Neustar, Inc.
- NRI Pacific, Inc.
- Planetwork, Inc.
- TSO
- VISA International
- Chairs
- Mr Drummond Reed drummond.reed_at_cordance.net,
- Mr Gabriel Wachob gwachob_at_visa.com.
- Secretaries
- Marc Le Maitre marc.lemaitre_at_cordance.net
96XRI - Relevancy to FWSI
97Translation Web Services TC
- Translation Web Services (TWS)
- Purpose
- To define industry standard business process
terminology for service types that are relevent
to the software/content localisation and
translation industry this terminology will then
drive the development of an industry standard
WSDL file and UDDI business service entries. - Current status
- Date Formed Nov-2002
- Active
98TWS - List Of Deliverables
- TwS 1.0 TWS Business Process Terminology
Specification 12 weeks after 1st meeting
- TwS 1.0 WSDL Documents 20 weeks after 1st
meeting
- TwS 1.0 UDDI Deploy WSDL as UDI tModels 24 weeks
after 1st meeting
99TWS - Major Players
- Companies
- Bowne Global Solutions
- Connect Global Solutions
- Individual
- Limerick Localisation Research Centre
- Localization Industry Standards Assoc. (LISA)
- Microsoft Corporation
- Oracle
- SAP
- WSCC
- Chairs
- Peter Reynolds peter.reynolds_at_bowneglobal.ie
- Secretaries
- Tony Jewtushenko tony.jewtushenko_at_oracle.com
100TWS - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- None
- IM
- Guideline for term usage
101WSIA TC
- Web Services Interactive Applications (WSIA)
- Purpose
- To create an XML and web services centric
framework for interactive web applications
harmonize the specification as far as practical
with existing web application programming models,
with the work of the W3C, emerging web services
standards, and with the work of other appropriate
business information bodies. - Current status
- Date Formed Oct-2001
- Completed
102WSIA - List Of Deliverables
- The primary deliverable of the WSIA TC is a
coordinated set of XML vocabularies and Web
Services interfaces that will allow businesses
to - Deliver web applications to end users through a
diversity of deployment channels directly to a
browser or mobile device, indirectly through a
portal, or by embedding into a 3rd party web
application - Create web applications that can be easily be
modified, adapted, aggregated, coordinated,
synchronized or integrated by simple declarative
means to ultimately leverage a worldwide pallet
of web application components.
103WSIA - Major Players
- Companies
- IBM
- BEA Systems, Inc., Member
- Individual, Member
- Kinzan, Member
- Plumtree Software, Member
- Sun Microsystems, Member
- Vignette Corporation, Member
- Webcollage, Member
- Chairs
- Charles Wiecha, IBM
104WSIA - Relevancy to FWSI
- FE
- Package core components as portlet
- IM
- None