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> > Patterns of communication abstracted from their > implementations are describable without reference to The Web > or mechanisms implemented to use URIs, TCP/IP etc. just as > the SOA RM can be described without reference to web > services. The SOA RM is SOA's analog to XML's infoset (not > buyable, but definitional). > > The use of the SOA RM acts as an upper ontology (really, > terms and definitions) which can then be used in descriptions > of Enterprise SOA (the services comprising a business of some > type). The Enterprise SOA is then used as the basis for > describing services to be procured. The vendor answers with > a set of possibly web services or other implementations that > meet the requirements of the Enterprise SOA. What you can > actually price are forms, reports, fields, interfaces, > hardware services and licenses. > AMEN!!! Kind Regards, Joseph Chiusano Associate Booz Allen Hamilton 700 13th St. NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 O: 202-508-6514 C: 202-251-0731 Visit us online@ http://www.boozallen.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) [mailto:len.bullard@i...] > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 2:41 PM > To: 'Peter Hunsberger'; Costello, Roger L. > Cc: XML Developers List > Subject: RE: Utilizing the Web's Whole Information > Space, i.e., Mechanisms/Patterns of Information Usage and Formation? > > I was trying very hard to stay out of this but since my name > was invoked, leathery winged thing that I am, I am compelled > to answer. > > ... explosion from smoke box, low strings and horns with slow > timpani pulse in unison crescendo to brass section fanfare > and cymbal crash (really kitchy stuff) > > <sigh>The Web is information resources identified by URIs.</sigh> > > ... wild applause at the obvious simple brilliance of that > with flowers thrown at feet of The Director and some > discussion in the box seats of giving him yet another prize > with a $ amount and an opportunity to speak to the general > assembly of the UN... > > You don't really want to open up that discussion again. > > Mechanisms will mean real things like clients and servers, > yes? Unless you assume those definitions, then this is a > discussion of as one said, computer science or just patterns > of open integrated hypermedia systems. The Web hasn't > contributed anything new to that domain in terms of patterns > of information use and formation, so 'emergence' isn't > exactly right: repackaged, relabeled and patented are. We > knew how to build component architectures a long time ago. > "THE WEB" == URI. Full stop. > > Patterns of communication abstracted from their > implementations are describable without reference to The Web > or mechanisms implemented to use URIs, TCP/IP etc. just as > the SOA RM can be described without reference to web > services. The SOA RM is SOA's analog to XML's infoset (not > buyable, but definitional). > > The use of the SOA RM acts as an upper ontology (really, > terms and definitions) which can then be used in descriptions > of Enterprise SOA (the services comprising a business of some > type). The Enterprise SOA is then used as the basis for > describing services to be procured. The vendor answers with > a set of possibly web services or other implementations that > meet the requirements of the Enterprise SOA. What you can > actually price are forms, reports, fields, interfaces, > hardware services and licenses. > > So if this is a Pattern RM, one could start with: > > o Publish/Subscribe > > o Call/Response > > o Get > > o Post > > o Push > > o Pull > > You aren't by any chance looking for the MEPs As Yet To Be > Named By URIs are you? > > len > > > From: Peter Hunsberger [mailto:peter.hunsberger@g...] > > Huh? "physical virtual layer"? > > You mean the layer that isn't really there? > > (Maybe we can get Len to set it to music.) > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org > <http://www.xml.org>, an initiative of OASIS > <http://www.oasis-open.org> > > The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription > manager: <http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/index.php> >
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