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Subject: RE: ebXML PR event 12/12 -- PoC strawman proposal
Phillippe, IPNet will participate. Thanks Hatem -----Original Message----- From: Mark A. Hale [mailto:mark.hale@interwoven.com] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 5:39 PM To: Philippe DeSmedt Cc: ed.julson@eng.sun.com; carol.geyer@oasis-open.org; susan.struble@eng.sun.com; simon.nicholson@eng.sun.com; steven.yung@sun.com; joe.dalman@tiecommerce.com; 'ebXML poc' Subject: RE: ebXML PR event 12/12 -- PoC strawman proposal Philippe, This is to confirm Interwoven's participation and concurrance with the strawman. Mark > -----Original Message----- > From: Philippe DeSmedt [mailto:PDeSmedt@viquity.com] > Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 4:58 PM > To: Philippe DeSmedt > Cc: 'ed.julson@eng.sun.com'; 'carol.geyer@oasis-open.org'; > 'susan.struble@eng.sun.com'; 'simon.nicholson@eng.sun.com'; > 'steven.yung@sun.com'; 'joe.dalman@tiecommerce.com'; 'ebXML poc' > Subject: RE: ebXML PR event 12/12 -- PoC strawman proposal > > > All, > > As time is running out on deciding on the final scenarios for the 12/12 > (only a week from tomorrow!) ebXML press event, I'd like to get a > thumbs up > or down from each of the listed participants on the scenarios > proposed below > (which I sent out last week Wednesday). By noon tomorrow (Tuesday, > California time), I'd like to know whether you agree with the scenarios > (suggest others if you don't) and whether we will indeed be able > to count on > your organization to participate. > > The 'core' team will then go ahead and decide what screens to show as well > as what accompanying slides. > > The list of participants in the demo is currently as follows: > > Fujitsu, IBM, Interwoven, IPNet, Netfish, NTT-COM, Savvion, Sterling > Commerce, Sun/Cisco, Viquity, XML Solutions. > > I'd like to get the go-ahead from all (some of you have already > done so, so > no need to re-confirm). Thanks for your prompt attention. > > -Philippe > > _______________________________ > Philippe De Smedt > Architect > Viquity Corporation (www.viquity.com) > 1161 N. Fair Oaks Avenue > Sunnyvale, CA 94089-2102 > (408) 548-9722 > (408) 747-5586 (fax) > pdesmedt@viquity.com > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Philippe DeSmedt > > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 7:40 PM > > To: ebXML poc > > Cc: 'ed.julson@eng.sun.com'; 'carol.geyer@oasis-open.org'; > > 'susan.struble@eng.sun.com'; 'simon.nicholson@eng.sun.com'; > > 'steven.yung@sun.com'; 'joe.dalman@tiecommerce.com' > > Subject: ebXML PR event 12/12 -- PoC strawman proposal > > > > All, > > > > Here's a strawman proposal for the proof-of-concept portion of the ebXML > > PR event in San Francisco on December 12. Please bear in mind that the > > nature of the event is marketing, targeted at industry analysts and the > > press, rather than a technical audience. Some attendees will participate > > by phone. Therefore, the demo portion will be limited to 15 minutes. As > > the Tokyo proof-of-concept took about 1hr 15min., it is quite a > challenge > > to fit what we want to show into a 15-minute time slot. Below is an > > attempt at doing just that. I haven't had a chance to discuss this with > > others (I had intended to enlist Krishna in this, but he'll be traveling > > the next few days), but in the interest of time, I'd like to > put this out > > for your review now. It is a modified version of Krishna's proposal of > > November 21. > > > > At yesterday's meeting with the marketing folks, we decided to focus the > > demo on the following three aspects: use of > registry/repository; creation > > of a trading partner agreement (TPA); and actual message exchange. Each > > will be covered in 5 minutes. The emphasis will be on showing the > > capabilities of ebXML, rather than on individual participants' technical > > prowess, just like before. Given the short time frame, by necessity some > > vendors may get just a bit more air time than others. However, at the > > beginning of the demo, we'll make sure that all participants > are duly and > > equitably mentioned. > > > > * Use of registry/repository: > > Sun/Cisco, XML Solutions, and Sterling Commerce will provide a registry, > > just like at Tokyo; Sun will use its GUI to interact with the > registries; > > this will show interoperability of registries; one query per registry > > should be sufficient; > > * Creation of a trading partner agreement: > > Interwoven will use its GUI to show TPA formation; Fujitsu and Netfish > > (with NTT-COM?) show TPA proposal exchange (probably scaled > down from the > > Tokyo demo, in the interest of time -- we won't need to show, for > > instance, the formation of a Japanese-language TPA for this > particular PR > > event); > > * Actual message exchange: > > Show the AIAG scenario (most likely a portion of it), with IBM > and Savvion > > as sellers, IPNet as buyer, and Viquity as a hub in the middle.; IPNet > > will send one message to each seller; each seller will respond with one > > message; the role of the hub will only be shown during one message > > exchange. > > > > Please let me know your comments, and please verify whether you will > > indeed be participating. Apologies if I've left anyone out. > Once we agree > > on the high-level scenario, we can start hammering out the > details. Thanks > > much. > > > > -Philippe > > _______________________________ > > Philippe De Smedt > > Architect > > Viquity Corporation (www.viquity.com) > > 1161 N. Fair Oaks Avenue > > Sunnyvale, CA 94089-2102 > > (408) 548-9722 > > (408) 747-5586 (fax) > > pdesmedt@viquity.com > >
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