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15-Day Committee Specification Draft Public Review Request for Schedule Signals and Streams Version 1.0

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      Submitter's Name: Toby Considine
      TC Name: WS-Calendar
      TC Email Address: ws-calendar@lists.oasis-open.org
      Work Product Title: Schedule Signals and Streams Version 1.0
      Committee Specification Draft ##: 02
      CSD URI: TBD
      Additional Resources:
      https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ws-calendar/download.php/49733/streams-v1.0-csd01-csd02-diff.pdf
      Approval Link:
      https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/49652/Minutes_WS-Calendar-TC_20130524_Draft.txt
      Previous Public Review Announcement:
      https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/201301/msg00011.html
      Abstract:
      Specification Overview:

      There is a common need to communicate information linked to repetitive
      intervals
      of time, for history, for telemetry, for projections, for bids. Much of the
      information in each interval can be inferred from the surrounding intervals.
      The
      document defines a normative structure for conveying time-series of
      information
      that is conformant with WS-Calendar. We term these conveyances "Streams".
      TC Description:
      TC Description:

      The OASIS WS-Calendar TC works to adapt existing calendaring standards (used
      in
      human interactions) for Web services. WS-Calendar is designed for use inside
      other specifications and standards, bringing a common scheduling and
      performance
      alignment to service coordination, including between domains.

      Coordinating schedules and activities is critical to connecting the processes
      and activities of the internet of people with the internet of things. The
      initial work of WS-Calendar is finding use in enterprise scheduling, in
      energy
      markets, particularly in the EMIX and Energy Interoperation specifications,
      and
      in combination with BIM (Building Information Models) to enhance energy
      models.

      Other specifications of the WS-Calendar TC include WS-Calendar, SOAP-based
      Services, REST-Based Services, and a Platform Independent Model (PIM) for
      Calendar and Schedules.
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      timothy@schoechle.org
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      Notes: Aside from errors and correction, a significant change from PR01 is
      that
      the new version of Streams conforms with the WS-Calendar Platform Independent
      Model (PIM), another TC product that has been released for public review
      since
      the initial public review. Conformance with WS-Calendar is transitive, in
      that
      Specifcations that conform with the PIM conform with the original Platform
      Specific Model (PSM) of WS-Calendar. The original Platform Specific Model
      (PSM)
      of WS-Calendar is fully interoperable with the IETF iCalendar and related
      specifications.

      The results of this submission may be viewed at:
      http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN

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