From P2P to Web Services: Addressing and Coordination
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Last Call: Web Services Addressing
Last Call: Web Services Addressing
03/31/2005 07:44 PM2005-03-31: The Web Services Addressing Working Group has released two
Last Call Working Drafts. Web Services Addressing - Core enables
messaging systems to support transmission through networks that
include processing nodes such as endpoint managers, firewalls, and
gateways. SOAP Binding defines the core properties' association to
SOAP messages. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: Web Services Addressing
WSDL Binding
Working Draft: Web Services Addressing
WSDL Binding
04/13/2005 02:59 PM2005-04-13: The Web Services Addressing Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Web Services Addressing 1.0 - WSDL Binding.
The document defines how the properties in Web Services Addressing 1.0
- Core are described in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL).
Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms and is
designed to work with both WSDL versions 1.1 and 2.0. Read about Web
services. (News archive)
Car Pool Coordination
Car Pool Coordination
07/20/2004 06:07 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Car Pool
Coordination'
Free registration is required to read the article - but it’s
all posted here. “It’s already happening in a few cities.
Lone drivers who want to use car pool lanes can stop at informal
gathering spots to pick up passengers who need rides. But passengers
aren’t always going to the same destinations as drivers-and some
drivers prefer quiet passengers to talkative ones. So information
science researchers Paul Resnick of the University of Michigan in
Ann…
Will That Be Coordination, Cooperation,
or Collaboration?
Will That Be Coordination, Cooperation,
or Collaboration?
03/25/2005 06:39 PM
The Idea: Three Words:
Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration, are often used
interchangeably. They shouldn't be.
Recently I specified<
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the requirements for collaboration:
Collaboration entails finding
the right group of people (skills, personalities, knowledge,
work-styles, and chemistry), ensuring they share commitment to the
collaboration task at hand, and providing them with an environment,
tools, knowledge, training, process and facilitation to ensure they
work together effectively
but I didn't define the term.
The term is being cheapened ("collaboration tools", "collaborative
environments") to the point where in many people's minds it's
indistinguishable from cooperation
and coordination, which are
less elaborate and less ambitious collective undertakings.
How can we differentiate between these terms in a meaningful way? Here
are a few ways that I think they differ:
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Coordination
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Cooperation
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Collaboration
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Preconditions for Success
("Must-Haves")
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Shared
objectives; Need for more than one person to be involved;
Understanding of who needs to do what by when
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Shared
objectives; Need for more than one person to be involved; Mutual trust
and respect; Acknowledgment of mutual benefit of working together
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Shared
objectives; Sense
of urgency and commitment; Dynamic process; Sense of belonging; Open
communication; Mutual trust and respect; Complementary, diverse skills
and knowledge; Intellectual agility
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Enablers (Additional "Nice to
Haves")
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Appropriate tools (see below); Problem resolution
mechanism
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Frequent consultation and knowledge-sharing between
participants; Clear role definitions; Appropriate tools (see
below)
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Right
mix of people; Collaboration skills and practice collaborating; Good
facilitator(s); Collaborative 'Four Practices' mindset and other
appropriate tools (see below)
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Purpose of Using This
Approach
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Avoid
gaps &
overlap in individuals' assigned work
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Obtain
mutual
benefit by sharing or partitioning work
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Achieve
collective results that the participants would be incapable of
accomplishing working alone
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Desired Outcome
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Efficiently-achieved results meeting objectives
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Same as
for Coordination, plus savings in time and cost
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Same as
for Cooperation, plus innovative, extraordinary, breakthrough results,
and collective 'we did
that!' accomplishment
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Optimal Application
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Harmonizing tasks, roles and schedules in simple environments and systems
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Solving
problems in complicated
environments and systems
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Enabling the emergence of understanding and
realization of shared visions in complex environments and systems
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Examples
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Project
to implement off-the-shelf IT application; Traffic flow regulation
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Marriage; Operating a local community-owned utility
or grain elevator; Coping with an epidemic or catastrophe
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Brainstorming to discover a dramatically better way
to do something; Jazz or theatrical improvisation; Co-creation
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Appropriate Tools
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Project
management tools with schedules, roles, critical path (CPM), PERT and
GANTT charts; "who will do what by when" action lists
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Systems
thinking; Analytical tools (root cause analysis etc.)
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Appreciative inquiry; Open Space meeting protocols;
Four Practices; Conversations; Stories
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Degree of interdependence in
designing the effort's work-products (and need for physical
co-location of participants)
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Minimal
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Considerable
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Substantial
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Degree of individual latitude in
carrying out the agreed-upon design
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Minimal
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Considerable
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Substantial
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Where do teams, partnerships, think-tanks, open-source and joint
ventures fit in this
schema? The general definition
of a team is an interdependent group, which suggests that
collaborative
groups are teams, coordinated groups are not, and cooperative groups
may or may not be. Partnerships and joint ventures are both, I would
argue, primarily cooperative undertakings, whose objectives evolve
over
time. Open-source developments can run the gamut among all three types
of undertaking. So theoretically can think-tanks, though in reality
most think-tank work is solitary and not really collaborative. Even
the
work of scientists on major international projects is, I am told,
substantially individual, with a lot more coordination and cooperation
than true
collaboration.
The last two rows of the above chart may seem somewhat paradoxical. It
is relatively easy to coordinate the activities of a 'virtual' group
that must work remotely and asynchronously, and much harder (but not
impossible) to achieve virtual collaboration, especially if the
collaborators already know each other. But once the 'design' of the
collective work-product is done, the implementation work of a
coordinated group is usually very explicit, while the implementation
work of collaborators is necessarily more improvisational.
So what? Well, in many cases, collective work may be dysfunctional
because it is organized as one of these types of undertaking when what
is needed is another type. Or, based on a misunderstanding of the
nature of the collective effort, the wrong resources and tools are
provided, or the preconditions for success are not met. And
collaboration is not always a better approach than coordination or
cooperation. In situations where the Wisdom of
Crowds
is valuable (prediction, optimization and coordination problems),
independence of 'crowd' members is essential, and cooperative or
collaborative processes can lead to 'groupthink' and actually detract
from the crowd's 'wisdom'. There is nothing more frustrating than
being
invited into a supposedly empowered, collaborative team and then being
charged with a task that needs nothing more than a good project
coordinator.
It all comes down to what you are trying to accomplish. The 'Purpose
of
Using This Approach" row of this chart is therefore perhaps the most
important. A hammer, a wrench and a screwdriver are not
interchangeable
tools, and none is best for all situations.
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As Airport Wi-Fi Use Grows, So Does
Coordination
As Airport Wi-Fi Use Grows, So Does
Coordination
06/08/2004 10:23 AMThe Wall Street Journal reports on airports' increased control of the
unlicensed airwaves in their confines: This is both an old and new
story. Airports started demanding control years ago, but it's a slow
boil as existing lease agreements expire and are revised, and as
airports start to see the full revenue and logistics potential of
having ubiquitous Wi-Fi for passengers, themselves, and their airline
and concessionaire tenants. What's most interesting in this piece is
that airlines and other airport "customers" are starting to push back,
given that Wi-Fi works in an unlicensed band. The writer notes, If an
airline's Wi-Fi hardware isn't compatible with an airport-installed
network, the carrier would have to buy a whole new system. This isn't
quite it: Wi-Fi hardware all works with other Wi-Fi hardware. What she
means becomes clear in the next paragraph when talking about UPS,
which employs a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi that might not work
within all Wi-Fi networks....
Community Wi-Fi Needs Expansion,
Coordination
Community Wi-Fi Needs Expansion,
Coordination
05/24/2004 12:47 PMPaul Andrews writes in The Seattle Times about the notion of a public
coordinating board for municipal wireless: Andrews thinks that towns
and cities could be well served by planning policies and deployment,
whether public or public/private partnerships, to better ensure
comprehensive coverage rather than a patchwork....
GRDDL Coordination Group Note Published
GRDDL Coordination Group Note Published
04/13/2004 12:49 PM2004-04-13: Through joint efforts, the RDF in XHTML task force of the
Semantic Web Coordination Group and the HTML Working Group has
published a Coordination Group Note. Gleaning Resource Descriptions
from Dialects of Languages (GRDDL) is a mechanism for encoding RDF
statements in XHTML and XML to be extracted by programs such as XSLT
transformations. Visit the Semantic Web and HTML home pages. (News
archive)
Student Movement Coordination Committee
for Democracy in Iran
Student Movement Coordination Committee
for Democracy in Iran
04/15/2004 07:40 AMStudent Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran: Deadly
clashes rock east
Tehran
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Hole in Web software shows lack of
coordination in computer security
disclosures
Hole in Web software shows lack of
coordination in computer security
disclosures
06/18/2002 06:22 PMAP via New Jersey Online Jun 18 2002 3:18PM ET
SIPO seeks inter-agency coordination for
better intellectual property protection
SIPO seeks inter-agency coordination for
better intellectual property protection
12/23/2003 05:04 AMXinhuanet Dec 23 2003 4:34AM ET
WS-Addressing specification submitted to
W3C
WS-Addressing specification submitted to
W3C
08/10/2004 04:20 PMBEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., SAP AG and Sun
Microsystems Inc. have submitted the WS-Addressing Web services
specification to the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) for consideration
as a standard, the companies said Tuesday.
Mathematica Supports 64-bit Addressing
Mathematica Supports 64-bit Addressing
06/22/2005 02:55 AMWolfram Research, Inc., maker of Mathematica, has always been
quick to support the latest version of Mac OS. With the release of
Tiger, Wolfram is providing a Spotlight plug-in and Automator actions,
but the biggest and perhaps most significant change for Mathematica is
support for 64-bit memory addressing. And that means much more than
just greater speed and performance in fact, 64-bit addressing
made possible by Tiger opens up a whole new realm of problems that can
now be solved. [Jun 21, 2005]
Addressing Apple's Keynote
Addressing Apple's Keynote
11/04/2003 11:04 AMDepending on how you normally present your slides and what other
software you've already got on your Mac, Keynote could be the
presentation tool you've been waiting for all your life. Either that,
or you'll find yourself feeling somewhat frustrated at the overly
simple drawing tools and the lack of more advanced layout, animation
and slide interaction tools. By Chris Chong (The Star via MyAppleMenu)
Anycast Addressing on the Internet
Anycast Addressing on the Internet
01/02/2004 10:49 AMAnycast addressing is a useful technique for providing redundancy and
load sharing to specific types of network services on the Internet.
Anycast addressing is nothing more than assigning a common IP address
to multiple instances of the same service, which are located at
strategic points in the overal network topology. By utilizing the
underlying routing infrastructure of the Internet, IP packets are
forwarded to the nearest instance of an anycast service. Common
network services that can most easily take advantage of anycast
addressing include DNS, multicast rendezvous points (RPs), syslog,
network flow export, IPv6 to IPv4 relay routers and sink hole
networks. This article will briefly examine what anycast addressing
is all about, where it is used and some of the technical
considerations involved in an anycast deployment. The focus here is
on anycast addressing as used by the IPv4 Internet. IPv6 provides a
similar, but operationally unique service called anycast that will not
be discussed here. The author's area of expertise is with
internetworking and information security. He has experience in
anycast addressing for RPs in multicast-enabled networks and has just
begun to embark on a trial anycast DNS deployment.
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing
Using WSE 2.0
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing
Using WSE 2.0
04/26/2004 10:59 PMSee the issues surrounding Web services routing and the need for
transport-neutral addressing, specifically focusing on the move away
from WS-Routing towards the new WS-Addressing specification. Core
WS-Addressing concepts and implementing secure routing with Web
Service Enhancements 2.0 are shown.
Intel addressing shortages of Sonoma
Intel addressing shortages of Sonoma
03/30/2005 02:11 AMTaipei Times Online Mar 30 2005 5:39AM GMT
W3C Receives Proposed WS-Addressing Spec
from Sun, MS
W3C Receives Proposed WS-Addressing Spec
from Sun, MS
08/11/2004 07:10 PMosOpinion Aug 11 2004 10:21PM GMT
Net agency heralds Web-addressing
advance
Net agency heralds Web-addressing
advance
07/20/2004 11:27 AMZDNet Jul 20 2004 3:34PM GMT
Software Giants Ship Addressing Spec to
W3C
Software Giants Ship Addressing Spec to
W3C
08/10/2004 04:14 PMInternet News Aug 10 2004 8:32PM GMT
WS-Addressing Specification Presented to
W3C as a Member Submission
WS-Addressing Specification Presented to
W3C as a Member Submission
08/11/2004 10:10 AMXMLMania.com Aug 11 2004 1:03PM GMT
BOFH: Addressing the Computer Usage
Policy
BOFH: Addressing the Computer Usage
Policy
07/06/2004 11:37 AMEpisode 22 Shredders at the ready
White House Says It's Addressing Court
Concerns on Captives
White House Says It's Addressing Court
Concerns on Captives
06/30/2004 04:13 PMThe White House said today that it is moving to address the Supreme
Court's concerns over the treatment of detainees.
Nokia fights Microsoft by addressing
Series 60 developer complaints
Nokia fights Microsoft by addressing
Series 60 developer complaints
01/27/2004 12:33 PMThe Register Jan 27 2004 4:48PM GMT
"On behalf of the great state of
Illinois, crossroads of a nation, land
of Lincoln, let me express my deep
gratitude for the privilege of
addressing this convention. Tonight is a
particular honor for me because, let's
face it, my presence on this stage is
..."
"On behalf of the great state of
Illinois, crossroads of a nation, land
of Lincoln, let me express my deep
gratitude for the privilege of
addressing this convention. Tonight is a
particular honor for me because, let's
face it, my presence on this stage is
..."
07/30/2004 10:26 AMA member of the audience pulls a
demonstrator’s hair as he forces
her out of an auditorium where President
Bush was addressing a crowd of
supporters at Byers Choice in Colmar,
Pa. Thursday Sept. 9, 2004. (AP
Photo/Jacqueline Larma)
A member of the audience pulls a
demonstrator’s hair as he forces
her out of an auditorium where President
Bush was addressing a crowd of
supporters at Byers Choice in Colmar,
Pa. Thursday Sept. 9, 2004. (AP
Photo/Jacqueline Larma)
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Research And Markets: Today Vendors Are
Addressing The Video Device Management,
Video Network Management, Call
Processing, And Scheduling Needs Of
Users With Increasingly Sophisticated
Software Solutions
Research And Markets: Today Vendors Are
Addressing The Video Device Management,
Video Network Management, Call
Processing, And Scheduling Needs Of
Users With Increasingly Sophisticated
Software Solutions
12/19/2004 03:09 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c11235) has
announced the addition of Video Communications Management Systems 2004
to their offering. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Pilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services
Pilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services
06/11/2004 03:26 AMDo you have a software and you want to provide a day-and-night
support? Or you’re torn between phone calls and requests processing?
Do you want to free your time for other important tasks? [PRWEB Jun
11, 2004]
Market Regulation Services - Trade
Resumption - Phoenix Technology Services
Inc. - PHX
Market Regulation Services - Trade
Resumption - Phoenix Technology Services
Inc. - PHX
02/10/2004 05:28 PMStockhouse Canada Feb 10 2004 9:17PM GMT
Informins, Inc. Engaged to Provide
Policy Administration Software and
Services to eGeneral Insurance Services,
Inc.
Informins, Inc. Engaged to Provide
Policy Administration Software and
Services to eGeneral Insurance Services,
Inc.
08/30/2004 02:43 AMInformINS, Inc., a privately held Orange County based provider of
insurance industry specific software products, services, technology
consulting announced that it has been engaged to provide its Policy
Center ™ and related software to eGeneral Insurance Services, Inc.
[PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
VSGi Provides Equipment and Services to
Capital Christian Center to Enable Live
Web Cast of Christmas Eve Services
VSGi Provides Equipment and Services to
Capital Christian Center to Enable Live
Web Cast of Christmas Eve Services
12/30/2004 05:20 AM800 people attend Christmas Eve service at the Washington Center for
the Performing Arts including members stationed in Iraq [PRWEB Dec 30,
2004]
Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services
Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services
08/06/2004 04:31 AM3G Aug 6 2004 8:01AM GMT
Book review: XML and Web services
unleashed (Web Services Journal)
Book review: XML and Web services
unleashed (Web Services Journal)
06/03/2002 12:04 PMSiemens Services showcases managed
services capabilities
Siemens Services showcases managed
services capabilities
04/12/2005 08:45 AMComputer Weekly Apr 12 2005 1:03PM GMT
MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients
MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients
06/17/2005 03:42 PMMedValue’s Paper Claims to EDI Conversion service saves clients’
between 30% to 40% of their existing costs of processing paper claims.
The word is getting out and MSOs are transitioning the front-end of
their paper claims processing to MedValue at a rapid pace every month.
[PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Microsoft Appoints Tracy Issel to Lead
Its Financial Services Group; Jerry
Reiss Named General Manager of Services
Microsoft Appoints Tracy Issel to Lead
Its Financial Services Group; Jerry
Reiss Named General Manager of Services
06/22/2004 09:17 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the appointments of Tracy Issel as
general manager of the Financial Services Group (FSG) in the United
States and Jerry Reiss as the new general manager of Services within
that group. Issel is responsible for driving sales, marketing,
services and strategy around Microsoft's financial service solutions.
Reiss will work closely with Issel to deliver services that support
Microsoft's integrated solutions for the financial services industry.
Designing Web services with XML
signatures (Web Services Journal)
Designing Web services with XML
signatures (Web Services Journal)
10/08/2002 07:08 AMIntegrating Analysis Services with
Reporting Services
Integrating Analysis Services with
Reporting Services
07/07/2004 01:17 AMCreate a compelling solution for your customer that defines and
manages great-looking Analysis Services reports, and quickly answers
analytical questions to improve traditional reporting scenarios.
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
03/19/2005 02:20 AMWainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based technology consulting firm,
and Vocallogic, a worldwide provider of Voice over IP services and
technology, today announced that the two companies have signed a new
teaming agreement to jointly pursue opportunities in the small
business PBX and VoIP market. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
VITAL Announces Enhancements to Their
GlobalWatch Network Management Services
Offering a More Robust Suite of
Management Services for Today’s Mission
Critical Networks
VITAL Announces Enhancements to Their
GlobalWatch Network Management Services
Offering a More Robust Suite of
Management Services for Today’s Mission
Critical Networks
08/23/2004 02:55 AMVITAL Network Services today announced enhancements to their
GlobalWatch network management offering including 24x7x365 fault,
configuration and performance management services. Some of the
enhancements include the integration of new feature rich management
platforms, improved online access to real-time and historical fault
and performance information, more extensive reporting and analysis
capabilities, revised global management processes and service delivery
procedures, and the addition of a second fully-staffed network
operations center for better redundancy and backup functionality.
[PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]
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