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  1. Technical Committee Administration
  2. TCADMIN-2388

Request a second or subsequent public review for WS-Calendar Minimal PIM-Conformant Schema Version 1.0,

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      Submitted on Monday, June 6, 2016 - 22:51
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      Your name: Toby Considine
      TC name: WS-Calendar
      TC email address: ws-calendar@lists.oasis-open.org
      This ticket requests: Publish Committee Draft and release for public review
      Title: WS-Calendar Minimal PIM-Conformant Schema Version 1.0,
      Approval link:
      https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ws-calendar/download.php/58279/Minutes_WS-Calendar-TC_20160603_Draft.txt
      Comment resolution log:
      https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ws-calendar/download.php/58289/WS-Calendar%20MIN%20Issue%20Tracker%20PRD01%20to%20
      Abstract:
      The WS-Calendar Minimal PIM-Conformant Schema is a schema that conforms with
      the
      WS-Calendar Platform Independent Model (PIM). The schema is minimal to
      optimize
      for use in machine-to-machine (M2M) schedule negotiations.

      iCalendar (RFC5545) and its peer specification XCAL (also in WS-Calendar 1.0)
      is
      a well-known and long used means to convey schedule-related information.
      iCalendar makes extensive use of extension and recursion. The WS-Calendar
      Platform Independent Model (PIM) constrains iCalendar and defines a simpler
      information model which shares iCalendar semantics and can be used to create
      as
      the common basis for any number of Platform Specific Models (PSMs).

      Because an information model is abstract, it can apply to many transmission
      and
      serialization schemas. The PIM itself does not include a transmission and
      serialization schema. Through transitive conformance such PSMs themselves
      conform to WS-Calendar. The Minimal PIM-Conformant (MIN) schema defines an
      XML
      Schema that conforms just with the PIM. MIN can be used by itself or as a
      seed-schema for other specifications.
      Notification list:
      Director, The Energy Mashup Lab ; William Cox (Energy Mashup Lab) ; Jennifer
      Worrall ; David Holmberg ; Toby Considine ; Gershon Janssen
      (gershon.janssen@gmail.com); Mike Douglass ; steve.ray@sv.cmu.edu; 'Steven
      Bushby' ; liana.kiff@honeywell.com; Barry Haaser ; 'Bruce Angelis' ; Sila
      Kiliccote ; Zuber, Jim ; Rolf Bienert (OpenADR) ; Holmberg, David (Fed) ;
      Bushby, Steven T. (Fed) ; Mater, James ; Wollman, David A. ; Steve Ray ;
      avi.gopstein@nist.gov

      Notes:
      Please be sure to update the artifact references on the front page to the
      newly
      published (with this review) schema. Also. please make sure XML Schema has
      needed Copyright notices, etc and check all document metadata.

      Please publish at the same time at Streams, any publish each for 30 days of
      review.

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

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              chet-oasis Chet Ensign
              Reporter:
              toby.considine Toby Considine (Inactive)
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