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Proposed Functional Elements Areas

Proposed Functional Elements Areas. Towards FE Specs 2.0. For FESC Discussion on 20 April 2005. Tan Puay Siew. Major FESC Milestones. FE Specs, Comm. Draft Ver 2.0 30 Nov. Public Review of FE Specs 1.0 May 2005. FE RI-02 & RI-03 28 Sep. FWSI Forum Apr 06. Towards FE Standard.

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Proposed Functional Elements Areas

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  1. ProposedFunctional Elements Areas Towards FE Specs 2.0 For FESC Discussion on 20 April 2005 Tan Puay Siew

  2. Major FESC Milestones FE Specs, Comm. Draft Ver 2.0 30 Nov Public Review of FE Specs 1.0 May 2005 FE RI-02 & RI-03 28 Sep FWSI Forum Apr 06 Towards FE Standard FE RI-01 16 Mar Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar 2005 2006 • This serves as a guide of working towards the major goals • At each quarter, a more detailed schedule will be mapped

  3. Recap - Initial Requirements Categories Management Process • Management relates to aspects of managing resources under the purview of the application, in a distributed environment. • Examples: • Users & Identity, • Events, • Services (Monitoring, Logging, Auditing) • Process relates to requirements arising out of a series of operations performed in either a sequential or a parallel manner in completing a business process. • Examples: • Aggregation • Integration • Workflow Application Common Delivery Security • Security relates to aspects of securing a web-service enabled application over the open network (in particular the Internet) • Examples: • Authentication & Authorisation • Non-repudiation • Integrity • Confidentiality • Trust • Delivery covers aspects of conveying, • producing or transferring content to desired destinations in the preferred format or manner. • Examples: • Delivery Channels • Transport Protocols • Supported Formats & Devices

  4. Proposed New Sub-Areas

  5. Workplan for FESC version 2.0 FE Specs, Comm. Specs Ver 2.0 30 Nov Requirements Doc, ver. 2.0 21 Sep Call for Contribution @FWSI Forum 06 Apr FE Specs, WD-02-01 19 Oct FE Specs, WD-02-02 16 Nov (For Voting) FE List Completed 20 Jul FE Areas/List 18 May Towards FE Standard Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar 2006 FE RI-02 & RI-03 28 Sep • Work Sequence: • Call for contributions on Potential Area/FEs • Requirements Consolidation • FE Specs & Voting as Com. Specs.

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