
Thanks, Mike! This sounds like a step ahead practice than today's framework. It may help us to do things more clearly. What is your idea on this? -Keisuke Michael Behrens wrote:
(cross post): Take a look at the SML links below, as it might affect ACS in the future....
Hiro Kishimoto wrote:
Hi all,
In July 2006, Microsoft, IBM, HP, Intel and several other companies have published "service modeling language (SML)." This is a XML based language specification and expected to be used to model complex IT services and systems, including their structure, constraints, policies, and best practices. SML is based on a profile on XML Schema and Schematron.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/dsi/serviceml.mspx
This spec is still proprietary and authors are going to submit it to one of SDOs maybe early this year (Q1).
Heather Kreger, one of authors, will provide one hour educational session. This session is *not* OGSA nor OGF session. They will explain but no feedback allowed unless we sign a contributer agreement form.
Date: January 15, Monday time: 5-6pm ET, 4-5pm CT, 2-3pm PT, 7-8am JST, 10-11pm UK dial-in: 877-811-9717 pc: 440496
After this session, we will switch to our regular OGSA-WG dial-in and start to discuss without authors.
Thanks, -- ogsa-wg mailing list ogsa-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/ogsa-wg
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Michael Behrens R2AD, LLC http://www.r2ad.com
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