TT-eWIS/2018: Technology and Architecture (#5)

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TT-eWIS/2018: Technology and Architecture (#5) Jeremy Tandy (Chair)

Session aims: Agree on what the big technological changes in WIS 2.0 are (the agenda includes a proposed list - but we can amend as we see fit), Decide which of those elements will require changes to Technical Regulation / WIS Tech Specs (e.g. use of Internet, real-time messaging) and those that can evolve as recommended practices for inclusion in the Guide (the implication is that only Tech Regs are required changes- the rest can happen when/if Members are ready to implement and only then because they see benefit in doing so), and Take an in-depth look at those elements that we think will require changes to Tech Regs (because these are the changes that will result in changes to systems with associated financial/resource implications).

Key questions to consider: Where is controlled change required and where can change emerge? What level of detail can we include in the WIS 2.0 Implementation Plan?

Candidate topics for discussion: Decentralized / federated architecture Telecommunications networks Real-time messaging Web services Cloud WIS Catalogue Search engine integration Data supply chains (distributed data policy enforcement)