From loffredo at steptools.com Wed May 27 11:33:10 2009 From: loffredo at steptools.com (David Loffredo) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:33:10 -0400 Subject: [wg11] Item of note from Parksvile In-Reply-To: <4B5102D6FD665447821D45C621B5393C820142@GLKMS2109.GREENLNK.NET> References: <4B5102D6FD665447821D45C621B5393C81F755@GLKMS2109.GREENLNK.NET> <4A01C5F5.7030601@steptools.com> <4B5102D6FD665447821D45C621B5393C820142@GLKMS2109.GREENLNK.NET> Message-ID: <4A1D5D36.2040305@steptools.com> WG11 experts, At the last meeting, the following work was started which may be of interest to some of you. Best regards, - Dave ----------------------------- Mason, Howard (UK) wrote: > At Parksvile we decided to launch a PWI on Future SC4 Architecture, > which might be of interest to some of the WG11 folks. > > SC 4 approves a PWI on "Future SC 4 Architecture" to: > * Explore the range of options for exploiting new technologies to > support interoperability between SC4 standards, and the work of other > committees, operating across a range of platforms > * Recommend an overall architecture for future use by SC 4 > standards > * Define migration paths for existing SC 4 capabilities > * Identify specific licensing, commercial or other administrative > barriers > * Illustrate and validate any conclusions against a representative > example. > SC 4 invites all of its member bodies and WGs to contribute to the work > of the PWI. > SC 4 appoints David Leal and David Price as joint leaders for the PWI > and invites them to report back no later than the November 2009 meeting. From Radack at ctc.com Mon Oct 26 11:08:34 2009 From: Radack at ctc.com (Radack, Gerald) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:08:34 -0400 Subject: [wg11] STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up In-Reply-To: <9F6D921001DD1549BD947380B64DC099019421B2@essesrv07.ES.EUROSTEP.COM> References: <63955B982BF1854C96302E6A5908234412C0016646@MBCLUSTER.xchange.nist.gov> <3F6E51C9233F244395C72D2172CBEAB14B7392AB5B@EXCHANGE.ad.ctcgsc.org> <9F6D921001DD1549BD947380B64DC099019421B2@essesrv07.ES.EUROSTEP.COM> Message-ID: <3F6E51C9233F244395C72D2172CBEAB14B74E528E3@EXCHANGE.ad.ctcgsc.org> Dear EXPRESS compiler developers: I am collecting a list of EXPRESS complier [name, version, platform, link] tuples, for a list that will be referenced from a SharePoint version of the internal review checklist. This will enable project teams to more precisely specify which compilers were used to compile their schemas, which I hope will lead to higher schema quality. I only need compilers that are likely to be in use today by SC 4 project teams (historical versions from 10 years ago are not needed). The link field is optional and is intended to go to a download page for the compiler. If the same download page is used for several versions, it could be repeated in several tuples. NOTE The list of compilers that were used to compile schemas for a part is currently in the project leader approval checklist, but I am proposing to move it to the internal review checklist. Could you please send me the information by 2009-11-02? Please send using the attached spreadsheet or as a CSV file if possible. Please forward this email to any software providers not on the distribution list. Kind regards, Gerry Radack From: Phil Spiby [mailto:phil.spiby at eurostep.com] Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:18 AM To: Radack, Gerald; Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; Phil Spiby; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Gerry, I think the LFOAS may cause problems due to the differences in modelling styles etc. Though I do agree it is something we should look at. Before we get there though we also need to look at SFOAS (short form of all schemas). This may give us the ability to identify problems and the source of those problems before we generate the LFOAS from it. Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr Philip Spiby Principal Consultant & Company Secretary Tel/Fax: +44 1623 522940 Mobile: +44 7785 990352 E-Mail: Phil.Spiby at Eurostep.com Web: www.eurostep.com Eurostep Limited. Registered in England and Wales No.03049099 Registered Office: Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0LQ. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [cid:image001.png at 01CA5626.3DA83420] > -----Original Message----- > From: Radack, Gerald [mailto:Radack at ctc.com] > Sent: 25 September 2009 15:02 > To: Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; > wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > All: > > I added some further thoughts. > > With regard to: > > - Populate SharePoint list of all SC 4 EXPRESS schemas > > This was a separate action item (with stuckee me), but I think it would > be useful to have this list for the cleanup, so I put it in. The list > has already been created. But it needs to be populated. > > - Define long form of all schemas (LFOAS? "super long form")? > > This is something we have discussed off and on for a while, including > under the Task Force to describe requirements for "Cross-AP- > Implementations", established by RESOLUTION 740 (Louisville, KY USA - > March 2008). It would help to ensure consistency of the modules as a > whole if we can do a build of all modular ARM or MIM EXPRESS into one > long form. > > Gerry > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Radack, Gerald > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 8:48 AM > > To: 'Barnard Feeney, Allison'; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184- > > sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > Allison: > > > > Sounds like a great idea. Attached is the document with my comments. > > > > Do you remember at which meeting it was discussed? > > > > An important part of this is not to stop at just checking that the > > EXPRESS compiles. We should have some test data sets for the various > > APs and check that they validate against the EXPRESS. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > [mailto:allison.barnardfeeney at nist.gov] > > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:50 AM > > > To: modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; > > > loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; philip.spiby at eurostep.com; > > > jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > > Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > Subject: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > On a recent STEP Modules Interest Group telecon I promised to > launch > > > an activity to perform an extensive clean-up of the EXPRESS in the > > STEP > > > modules repository. Attached is a first draft of a plan to do > this. > > > Please send me an email if you are interested in participating in > > this > > > process. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Allison Barnard Feeney > > > NIST > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > This message and any files transmitted within are intended solely for > the addressee or its representative and may contain company sensitive > information. If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender > immediately and delete this message. 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All developers on the distribution list are (I hope!) constantly updating their code as they improve their algorithms or bugs are reported. As a result the version information supplied on this form will soon be out of date. Version 1.4 of Eep is currently undergoing testing and will soon be available publically (for free as always ;-). At that point I would like to update the information you hold to reflect the latest version. It would be best if I could do the update myself to ensure the information correctly reflects not only version changes, but also any changes to supported platforms etc. Best regards Phil From: Radack, Gerald [mailto:Radack at ctc.com] Sent: 26 October 2009 15:09 To: Phil Spiby; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com; joshua.lubell at nist.gov; Ungerer, Max; clanning at users.sf.net Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison; wg11 at steptools.com; SC4sec at tc184-sc4.org; Thomas Thurman Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Dear EXPRESS compiler developers: I am collecting a list of EXPRESS complier [name, version, platform, link] tuples, for a list that will be referenced from a SharePoint version of the internal review checklist. This will enable project teams to more precisely specify which compilers were used to compile their schemas, which I hope will lead to higher schema quality. I only need compilers that are likely to be in use today by SC 4 project teams (historical versions from 10 years ago are not needed). The link field is optional and is intended to go to a download page for the compiler. If the same download page is used for several versions, it could be repeated in several tuples. NOTE The list of compilers that were used to compile schemas for a part is currently in the project leader approval checklist, but I am proposing to move it to the internal review checklist. Could you please send me the information by 2009-11-02? Please send using the attached spreadsheet or as a CSV file if possible. Please forward this email to any software providers not on the distribution list. Kind regards, Gerry Radack From: Phil Spiby [mailto:phil.spiby at eurostep.com] Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:18 AM To: Radack, Gerald; Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; Phil Spiby; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Gerry, I think the LFOAS may cause problems due to the differences in modelling styles etc. Though I do agree it is something we should look at. Before we get there though we also need to look at SFOAS (short form of all schemas). This may give us the ability to identify problems and the source of those problems before we generate the LFOAS from it. Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ Dr Philip Spiby Principal Consultant & Company Secretary Tel/Fax: +44 1623 522940 Mobile: +44 7785 990352 E-Mail: Phil.Spiby at Eurostep.com Web: www.eurostep.com Eurostep Limited. Registered in England and Wales No.03049099 Registered Office: Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0LQ. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ > -----Original Message----- > From: Radack, Gerald [mailto:Radack at ctc.com] > Sent: 25 September 2009 15:02 > To: Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; > wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > All: > > I added some further thoughts. > > With regard to: > > - Populate SharePoint list of all SC 4 EXPRESS schemas > > This was a separate action item (with stuckee me), but I think it would > be useful to have this list for the cleanup, so I put it in. The list > has already been created. But it needs to be populated. > > - Define long form of all schemas (LFOAS? "super long form")? > > This is something we have discussed off and on for a while, including > under the Task Force to describe requirements for "Cross-AP- > Implementations", established by RESOLUTION 740 (Louisville, KY USA - > March 2008). It would help to ensure consistency of the modules as a > whole if we can do a build of all modular ARM or MIM EXPRESS into one > long form. > > Gerry > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Radack, Gerald > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 8:48 AM > > To: 'Barnard Feeney, Allison'; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184- > > sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > Allison: > > > > Sounds like a great idea. Attached is the document with my comments. > > > > Do you remember at which meeting it was discussed? > > > > An important part of this is not to stop at just checking that the > > EXPRESS compiles. We should have some test data sets for the various > > APs and check that they validate against the EXPRESS. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > [mailto:allison.barnardfeeney at nist.gov] > > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:50 AM > > > To: modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; > > > loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; philip.spiby at eurostep.com; > > > jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > > Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > Subject: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > On a recent STEP Modules Interest Group telecon I promised to > launch > > > an activity to perform an extensive clean-up of the EXPRESS in the > > STEP > > > modules repository. Attached is a first draft of a plan to do > this. > > > Please send me an email if you are interested in participating in > > this > > > process. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Allison Barnard Feeney > > > NIST > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > This message and any files transmitted within are intended solely for > the addressee or its representative and may contain company sensitive > information. If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender > immediately and delete this message. 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Name: not available Type: image/png Size: 30905 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Radack at ctc.com Tue Nov 3 10:31:25 2009 From: Radack at ctc.com (Radack, Gerald) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 10:31:25 -0500 Subject: [wg11] compiler lists (was STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up) In-Reply-To: <9F6D921001DD1549BD947380B64DC09901A04351@essesrv07.ES.EUROSTEP.COM> References: <63955B982BF1854C96302E6A5908234412C0016646@MBCLUSTER.xchange.nist.gov> <3F6E51C9233F244395C72D2172CBEAB14B7392AB5B@EXCHANGE.ad.ctcgsc.org> <9F6D921001DD1549BD947380B64DC099019421B2@essesrv07.ES.EUROSTEP.COM> <3F6E51C9233F244395C72D2172CBEAB14B74E528E3@EXCHANGE.ad.ctcgsc.org> <9F6D921001DD1549BD947380B64DC09901A04351@essesrv07.ES.EUROSTEP.COM> Message-ID: <3F6E51C9233F244395C72D2172CBEAB14B74F384B9@EXCHANGE.ad.ctcgsc.org> All: Two SharePoint lists have been created: EXPRESS Compiler Product: Records information about a compiler product, independent of version and platform (e.g., "EEP"). EXPRESS Compiler Version: Records information about a specific version of a compiler product, for a specific platform (e.g., "EEP v1.2 for Windows"). Each record is linked to a record of the EXPRESS Compiler Product list. There are links to these lists in the Lists section of the navigation pane of the SC 4 SharePoint site (http://sp.tc184-sc4.org/default.aspx). If you have any comments about the design of the lists, please let me know. The developers (i.e., everybody on the TO line) are in a group that has "contribute" access to the list, so you will be able to make your own additions in the future. Please note that entries in the EXPRESS Compiler Version list will be referenced from the internal review or project leader checklist (questions about which compilers were used to compile the EXPRESS code for a part). Therefore, it is important that people not delete or make substantive changes to entries in the EXPRESS Compiler Version list. When a new compiler version comes out, the developer should add an entry to the list, but not delete the entry for the previous version, or modify the old entry to replace the old version number with the new version number, as such changes would make the checklist data invalid. Best regards, Gerry From: Phil Spiby [mailto:phil.spiby at eurostep.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 8:23 AM To: Radack, Gerald; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com; joshua.lubell at nist.gov; Ungerer, Max; clanning at users.sf.net Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison; wg11 at steptools.com; SC4sec at tc184-sc4.org; Thomas Thurman Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Gerry, I have sent you the information you requested by separate e-mail. In this forum I would like to know the process by which this information can be updated. All developers on the distribution list are (I hope!) constantly updating their code as they improve their algorithms or bugs are reported. As a result the version information supplied on this form will soon be out of date. Version 1.4 of Eep is currently undergoing testing and will soon be available publically (for free as always ;-). At that point I would like to update the information you hold to reflect the latest version. It would be best if I could do the update myself to ensure the information correctly reflects not only version changes, but also any changes to supported platforms etc. Best regards Phil From: Radack, Gerald [mailto:Radack at ctc.com] Sent: 26 October 2009 15:09 To: Phil Spiby; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com; joshua.lubell at nist.gov; Ungerer, Max; clanning at users.sf.net Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison; wg11 at steptools.com; SC4sec at tc184-sc4.org; Thomas Thurman Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Dear EXPRESS compiler developers: I am collecting a list of EXPRESS complier [name, version, platform, link] tuples, for a list that will be referenced from a SharePoint version of the internal review checklist. This will enable project teams to more precisely specify which compilers were used to compile their schemas, which I hope will lead to higher schema quality. I only need compilers that are likely to be in use today by SC 4 project teams (historical versions from 10 years ago are not needed). The link field is optional and is intended to go to a download page for the compiler. If the same download page is used for several versions, it could be repeated in several tuples. NOTE The list of compilers that were used to compile schemas for a part is currently in the project leader approval checklist, but I am proposing to move it to the internal review checklist. Could you please send me the information by 2009-11-02? Please send using the attached spreadsheet or as a CSV file if possible. Please forward this email to any software providers not on the distribution list. Kind regards, Gerry Radack From: Phil Spiby [mailto:phil.spiby at eurostep.com] Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:18 AM To: Radack, Gerald; Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; Phil Spiby; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up Gerry, I think the LFOAS may cause problems due to the differences in modelling styles etc. Though I do agree it is something we should look at. Before we get there though we also need to look at SFOAS (short form of all schemas). This may give us the ability to identify problems and the source of those problems before we generate the LFOAS from it. Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr Philip Spiby Principal Consultant & Company Secretary Tel/Fax: +44 1623 522940 Mobile: +44 7785 990352 E-Mail: Phil.Spiby at Eurostep.com Web: www.eurostep.com Eurostep Limited. Registered in England and Wales No.03049099 Registered Office: Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0LQ. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [cid:image001.png at 01CA5BC5.CF077DA0] > -----Original Message----- > From: Radack, Gerald [mailto:Radack at ctc.com] > Sent: 25 September 2009 15:02 > To: Barnard Feeney, Allison; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; > wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > All: > > I added some further thoughts. > > With regard to: > > - Populate SharePoint list of all SC 4 EXPRESS schemas > > This was a separate action item (with stuckee me), but I think it would > be useful to have this list for the cleanup, so I put it in. The list > has already been created. But it needs to be populated. > > - Define long form of all schemas (LFOAS? "super long form")? > > This is something we have discussed off and on for a while, including > under the Task Force to describe requirements for "Cross-AP- > Implementations", established by RESOLUTION 740 (Louisville, KY USA - > March 2008). It would help to ensure consistency of the modules as a > whole if we can do a build of all modular ARM or MIM EXPRESS into one > long form. > > Gerry > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Radack, Gerald > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 8:48 AM > > To: 'Barnard Feeney, Allison'; modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184- > > sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; > > philip.spiby at eurostep.com; jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > Subject: RE: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > Allison: > > > > Sounds like a great idea. Attached is the document with my comments. > > > > Do you remember at which meeting it was discussed? > > > > An important part of this is not to stop at just checking that the > > EXPRESS compiles. We should have some test data sets for the various > > APs and check that they validate against the EXPRESS. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > [mailto:allison.barnardfeeney at nist.gov] > > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:50 AM > > > To: modules at tc184-sc4.org; wg3 at tc184-sc4.org; wg12 at tc184-sc4.org; > > > loffredo at steptools.com; staub at pdtec.de; philip.spiby at eurostep.com; > > > jochen.haenisch at epmtech.jotne.com > > > Cc: Barnard Feeney, Allison > > > Subject: STEPMod EXPRESS Clean-Up > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > On a recent STEP Modules Interest Group telecon I promised to > launch > > > an activity to perform an extensive clean-up of the EXPRESS in the > > STEP > > > modules repository. Attached is a first draft of a plan to do > this. > > > Please send me an email if you are interested in participating in > > this > > > process. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Allison Barnard Feeney > > > NIST > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > This message and any files transmitted within are intended solely for > the addressee or its representative and may contain company sensitive > information. If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender > immediately and delete this message. Publication, reproduction, > forwarding, or content disclosure is prohibited without the consent of > the original sender and may be unlawful. > > Concurrent Technologies Corporation and its Affiliates. > www.ctc.com 1-800-282-4392 > ------------------------------------------------------------ ________________________________ This message and any files transmitted within are intended solely for the addressee or its representative and may contain company sensitive information. If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender immediately and delete this message. Publication, reproduction, forwarding, or content disclosure is prohibited without the consent of the original sender and may be unlawful. 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