RE: arch diagrams from the f2f

I certainly agree that demonstrating MEP variability in the
logical view would overload the intent. But the offered 'diamond' 
diagram avoids that and just shows all the roles in one 
picture. 

This is merely a suggestion to move forward with Roger's 
concern. 

Mike 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext jones@research.att.com [mailto:jones@research.att.com]
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>To: RogerCutler@ChevronTexaco.com; jones@research.att.com;
>kreger@us.ibm.com; Mahan Michael (NRC/Boston)
>Cc: www-ws-arch@w3.org
>Subject: RE: arch diagrams from the f2f
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>
>Mike,
>
>Given your p2p diagram and Roger's MEP concern, I think we are pushing
>the *logical architecture* too far.  Within more complex service
>patterns, the triangle will be multiply instantiated.  I think it is a
>different exercise to represent particular network topologies and MEPs
>-- and probably is best done using different forms of representation
>(temporally ordered message-exchange charts, etc.).
> 
>--mark
>
>
>Mark A. Jones
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