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UCM Agenda Washington DC June 09

UCM Agenda Washington DC June 09. Goal Achieve consensus on all key concepts, definitions, and examples for the Graph Theory Foundation (chapter 7) CDAG (and chapter 7 flow) – 6/22 1->6 ContextEdge – 6/23 10->12 ContextNode – 6/23 12->3 ContextValue – 6/23 3->6

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UCM Agenda Washington DC June 09

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  1. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • Goal • Achieve consensus on all key concepts, definitions, and examples for the Graph Theory Foundation (chapter 7) • CDAG (and chapter 7 flow) – 6/22 1->6 • ContextEdge – 6/23 10->12 • ContextNode – 6/23 12->3 • ContextValue – 6/23 3->6 • ContextPath – 6/24 10->6 includes linking/extension discussion • Contextualizable – 6/25 10->3 or 6 • Set / Grammar – next/outlook – 6/25 3->6 (potential)

  2. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • CDAG • What is the metadata (uuid, version, name, agency/owner, etc) • CDAG linking (extension) – do we want this in V 1 ? • Definition • Notation

  3. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • ContextEdge • No metadata (uuid, version, name, etc) • Can only exist in a CDAG if connect to 2 nodes • Definition • Source end • Target end • Notation

  4. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • Types of Context Nodes • RootContextNode • LeafContextNode • Plain old ContextNode • What is the metadata (uuid, version, name, etc) • Definitions • Notation • Which Examples • Relationship to ContextValue • RootContextNodes used to represent categories – example

  5. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • ContextPath • Key discussion on how CEFACT defines semantic pecision through Context alues • Must start with a RootContextNode • Does not have to end with a LeafContextNode • Scope indicator values and definitions • Which examples • What is the metadata (uuid, version, name, etc) • Critical to for use in CDAG linking • Definition

  6. UCM AgendaWashington DC June 09 • Contextualizable • Holds one or many ContextPath Sets expressed using the UCM grammar • Examples • A BIE is a Contextualizable – why did you define that BIE? • A business process can be a Contexuaulizable • a process for only a specific industry • each message content (BIEs) step (or state transition – Jim) can be contexuailized for a a specific partner in a country, etc

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