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- Owen Ambur
- Co-Chair Emeritus, xmlCoP & Member, FIRM Board
- Presentation to Tim Sprehe’s Class
- University of Maryland
- April 19, 2007
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- Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Strategy Markup Language (StratML)
- Records Management
- Attributes of a Record (ISO 15489)
- Management & Metadata (ANSI/AIIM/ARMA TR-48)
- DoD Standard 5015.2
- FEA Data Reference Model (DRM)
- Human Factors (If time permits)
- Records Management Metrics
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- W3C Recommendation
- http://www.w3.org/XML/
- http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/
- General-purpose markup language
- <Syntax>
- Facilitate data sharing across orgs & systems
- International lingua franca
- Open, nonproprietary
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- Two proposals made in February 2000
- Render .gov forms & gather data in XML
- XML metatags to categorize/manage .gov records
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/genesis.htm
- Current charter & history
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/charter.htm
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/history.htm
- Emerging Technology site/process
- http://et.gov/history.htm
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- Original proposal to AIIM
- Specifying an XML Schema for Strategic Plans: The First Step toward the
Strategic Management of Documents/Records/Content
- http://www.xml.gov/draft/AIIMProjectProposalXSDforStrategicPlans.htm
- Value Proposition
- Standardize expression of .gov agency goals & objectives
- Citizens would no longer have to translate differing terms used by agencies
to describe same strategic planning and performance concepts
- Mapping (linkage) of actions (i.e., records) to strategic goals and objectives
- Enhanced application of content for reporting and research
- More efficient/intuitive search/discovery of strategic plans, actions,
and records, as well as potentially sharable services and strategic alignments
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/gpo/stratml.pdf
- StratML CoP
- Adam Schwartz of GPO co-chairing
- https://collab.core.gov/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=6232
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- International standard for records management
- Attributes of a record
- Authenticity
- Reliability
- Integrity
- Usability
- Attributes = metadata
- XML metatags
- Readily share metadata
- Search, discovery, aggregation, analyses, etc.
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- In the context of electronic information systems, Management = Metadata
- Management functions can be automated based upon metadata
- ANSI/AIIM/ARMA TR-48-2006
- Document/records management metadata
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- Legal, logical & technical requirements for ERMS
- Endorsed by NARA for use by all .gov agencies
- DoD certification process
- Agencies failing to use certified products are either:
- Risking failure to meet legal requirements, or
- Reinventing the standard & certification process
- At needless cost to the taxpayers
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- Data Description
- Attributes of the data (implicit metadata, made explicit)
- Data Context
- Taxonomies (external metadata)
- Such as strategic goals & objectives (StratML & FEA PRM)
- Data Sharing
- “Exchange packages”
- Transaction sets
- Documents/records
- “As one example, the Exchange Package concept in the Data Sharing
standardization area may be represented via different messaging
standards (e.g. eXtensible Markup Language (XML) schema, Electronic
Data Interchange (EDI) transaction set) in a concrete system
architecture for purposes of information sharing.”
- http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-5-drm.html
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- Memory
- The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers, Daniel Schacter
- Lies
- Lies! Lies! Lies! The Psychology of Deceit, Charles Ford
- Irrationality
- Everyday Irrationality: How Pseudo-Scientists, Lunatics, and the Rest
of Us Systematically Fail to Think Rationally, Robyn Dawes
- Naturalistic decision-making
- Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions, Gary Klein
- More
- http://mysite.verizon.net/ambur/index.html#recordkeeping
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- What gets measured gets done
- Euphemisms
- Transparency
- Internal Controls
- Governance
- Good records appropriately shared with stakeholders can dramatically
reduce, if not eliminate, waste, fraud & abuse
- If business is conducted by electronic means, possible to maintain
virtually perfect records … IF we choose to do so
- Information can be managed “strategically”
- Link (literally) records to goals & objectives
- Metrics required to overcome human factors
- .gov agencies have particular responsibility to keep & share
records
- FIRM forum at FOSE
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- http://xml.gov
- This presentation:
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/firm/20070419.ppt
- http://xml.gov/documents/completed/firm/20070419.htm
- http://et.gov
- http://mysite.verizon.net/ambur/
- Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
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