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Subject: RE: ebXML TA: removing Section 9.0, Open-edi
Brian, David, I concur with Jeff. I think that the BOV and FSV may be now expressed in some way by the TPA (am I right, Scott ?). But even if not, I do not see any added value in making a whole chapter on this. I mean, if some concepts are useful, let's use them without tracing their roots (or trace the roots as a footnote). What I retained from that chapter is that the BOV and FSV is about the distinction between Bsuiness related and Technical related information. Am I wrong ? /Stefano > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Eisenberg [mailto:BrianE@DataChannel.com] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:38 PM > To: 'David RR Webber'; Jeff Suttor > Cc: ebxml-architecture@lists.ebxml.org > Subject: RE: ebXML TA: removing Section 9.0, Open-edi > > > I have to agree with David on this one. The BOV and FSV concepts are used > quite extensively in the BP Collaboration Modeling Metamodel and > UML Profile > document. > > --Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: David RR Webber [mailto:Gnosis_@compuserve.com] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 2:24 PM > To: Jeff Suttor > Cc: ebxml-architecture@lists.ebxml.org > Subject: re: ebXML TA: removing Section 9.0, Open-edi > > > Message text written by Jeff Suttor > > > I recomend that we remove Section 9.0, Open-edi. > > This is an ebXML arch doc, it just seems out of place to devote so much > upfront > presentation to Open-edi. > > >From: Brian Eisenberg <BrianE@DataChannel.com> > >We use the open-edi section to set the stage for the discussion that > >explains the ebXML architecture in terms of the BOV and FSV. This section > >also provides some background discussion on how ebXML differs (and draws > >upon the successes/failures) of past edi efforts. > > Section 10.0 ebXML Architecture already starts out with the BOV & FSV. Do > they > need to cover more? > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > Jeff, > > I considered this too - early on, but decided it should stay. > > From the point of view of BOV and FSV we do need to explain where this > comes from. > We cannot just launch into this from out of nowhere. > > BOV and FSV is unknown to most people. 'Wasting' one page on setting the > scene is a small price here. > > I say we keep it in. Many, many, many more people than the in-group > building this > are going to read this document. We owe it to them to make it flow > coherently. > > Thanks, DW. >
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