- From: Krishna Sankar <ksankar@cisco.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 17:57:57 -0800
- To: <www-ws-arch@w3.org>
+3.1416.... All architectures are interoperable and conformant at the architecture level ! cheers | -----Original Message----- | From: www-ws-arch-request@w3.org | [mailto:www-ws-arch-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Mischkinsky | Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 5:18 PM | To: Mark Baker; Hugo Haas | Cc: 'www-ws-arch@w3.org' | Subject: Re: D-AG0001-A - Conformance and Interoperability | | | +2 | jeff | | At 05:13 PM 3/20/02, Mark Baker wrote: | >+1! | > | > > I believe that conformance testing will come to play for the | > > technologies designed by other Working Groups started as | a result of | > > the work of the WSAWG. | > > | > > I am all for interoperability and interoperability | testing, but I am | > > unclear how that could be achieved at the architectural | level (I will | > > be happy to have this clarified though). It would be up to those | > > Working Groups to co-ordinate with people (WS-I and | others) developing | > > test suites. | > > | > > I would therefore specify that AC0012-A is delegated to | the Groups | > > developing the technologies, and therefore remove the | mentioning of | > > the WSAWG in AC0121-A and replace "WS-I" by something | more general | > > (anybody could come up with a test suite). | > > | > > In the end, I would maybe drop AC0121-A and rephrase AC0012-A: | > > | > > Ensures that the development of identified | technologies identifies | > > conformance so that testing software can be constructed. | > > | > > This is a W3C-wide goal, but I guess that it's OK to repeat it. | > | >-- | >Mark Baker, Chief Science Officer, Planetfred, Inc. | >Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. mbaker@planetfred.com | >http://www.markbaker.ca http://www.planetfred.com | | -- | Jeff Mischkinsky jeff.mischkinsky@oracle.com | Consulting Member Technical Staff +1(650)506-1975 (voice) | Oracle Corporation +1(650)506-7225 (fax) | 400 Oracle Parkway, M/S 4OP960 | Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA | |
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