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RE: [ontolog-forum] May 7th

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From: "John Hardin" <john.hardin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 13:10:50 -0500
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Nice job Ron ! Thanks. I have asked Jacek for the source code, which we need to 
proceed, and haven't received an answer back yet.... I'm hoping that he plans 
on forwarding this to us. 
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        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Schuldt, Ron L [mailto:ron.l.schuldt@xxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Fri 4/25/2003 12:18 PM 
        To: 'ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' 
        Cc: 'kalbera@xxxxxxxxxxx'; 'bfrench@xxxxxxxxxxx'; Pallone, Michael J; 
Abt, Linda; Kapoor, Ajit; Bornman, Ed 
        Subject: [ontolog-forum] May 7th
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        Ontolog Forum Members,
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        I am pleased to announce that the Universal data Element Framework 
(UDEF)
        Ontology and its structured IDs will be an integral part of a Web 
Services
        proof-of-concept demonstration on May 7th at the CompTIA/EIDX 
Conference,
        May 5-8 in Orlando, Florida. I encourage you to attend the conference 
and to
        see  the demonstration first-hand if at all possible. In addition, I 
will be
        providing a 90 minute UDEF tutorial immediately prior to the Web 
Service
        demonstration. The tutorial will describe the UDEF and explain how to 
map to
        the UDEF.  See
        http://www.comptia.org/events/get_event.asp?eventid=EIDX200305 for
        conference details.
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        The UDEF conforms to ISO 11179 and to the ebXML naming convention. The 
UDEF
        structured IDs embedded within XML files as Global Unique ID (GUID)
        namespaces will be sent to a Web Service server that performs a compare
        function that keys on the IDs and automatically generates a comparison 
and
        gap analysis report. The demo will illustrate a source system (e.g.,
        customer) purchase order based on one XML standard such as xCBL and a 
target
        system (e.g., supplier) based on another XML standard such as 
RosettaNet or
        OAGIS. The use of this service by two parties that had never previously
        conducted business together would greatly reduce the manual effort 
typically
        required to determine the intersection points and gaps between their 
two
        systems.
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        Regards!
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        Ronald L. Schuldt
        Senior Staff Systems Architect
        Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
        11757 W. Ken Caryl Ave. #F521 MP DC5694
        Littleton, CO 80127
        303-977-1414
        ron.l.schuldt@xxxxxxxx
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