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[len] Show the
support for RDF in the major commercial software
frameworks.
Next version of Oracle 10g to be released this summer has
RDF/S built in. I can attest that they've done a good job at
supporting the standard (we've been beta testing the product). Some OWL support
is currently being worked on.
Software AG (vendor of XML database Tamino) supports
RDF and OWL. They've recently integrated Ontoprise's Ontobroker engine into
Tamino.
Adobe has had RDF support for quite some time
now.
I've heard rumors that IBM will announce something by the
end of the year - but these are just rumors.
Regards,
Irene From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) [mailto:len.bullard@i...] Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:28 AM To: 'Chiusano Joseph'; xml-dev@l... Subject: RE: U.S. Federal Goverment's Data Reference Model (DRM) XML Schema [len] Thanks for engaging, Joe.
Let's play our game.
[JMC] Although the term
"standardization" is broad, we will be standardizing exchange packages in that
they will be represented according to the DRM metamodel. Not sure what you mean
by "reference packages" and the "reference level" - is this synonymous with
"federal"?
[len] I mean
Information Exchange Packages (IEPs) that can be Reference packages for direct
use or customization by States and Local agencies.
[len] IEPs are directly citable. Citing the FEA DRM or the GJXDM at in a procurement is less than effective. We will comply with GJXDM by citing IEPs developed by the customer of
by collaboration with the customer that comply themselves
with GJXDM. According to the presentation
by Feagans/Daconta (June 10, 2005) given to the GJXDM Users Conference,
development
of IEPs is step 5.1 of the project
model.
Where does FEA DRM
fit?
[len] Exchanges of decision making information are classified in a continuum from real time information (C2) such as one uses for requesting and deploying assets in response to an incident (think Dispatch to Dispatch) to the exchanges of administrative information such as are used for financial exercises or resource planning (think NIBRS or UCR). None of that is 'synonymous with Federal'. The States and local agencies are responsible for the development, procurement and fielding of IEP-based systems. In other words,
regardless of the architecture, be it SOA or file-to-directory
export/import
systems, the overwhelming majority of systems being
procured today operate at the level of report
exchanges.
That is the sweet spot.
Please provide a roll-out
scenario for FEA DRM that would be significant in a procurement.
What does FEA DRM mean to SOA if the SOA relationships are largely report exchange? Characterizing that as 'message exhange' puts implementation ahead of specification. [JMC] Would be happy to hear more
about these technical reasons, and why RDF is a non-starter (note that we only
use rdf:id in the DRM XML Schema).
[len] Show the support for RDF in the
major commercial software frameworks. Why do I need
that? Why does
a State agency need that? Why does a local agency need that?
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