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Date: *15 March 2012* <br />Time: 7:00 AM Pacific, 10:00 AM Eastern, 3:00 PM UK, 4:00 PM Frankfurt, 5:00 PM Haifa, 8:30 PM Bangalore<br />Call In Number: (emailed)<br />Participation request: contact JimConallen ---++ Agenda 1 Updates on Core Activities 1 Review predicate [[AmPredicateUriInImpactAnalysis][uri discussions]] from last meeting 1 Continue discussion develop concrete scenarios ---++ Attendance Regrets: Eldad Palachi, Steve Speicher Atendees: Avraham Shalev, Clyde D Icuspit, Jean-Louis Marechaux, John Crouchley, Parham Vasaiely, Yuriy Yermakov, Jim Conallen ---++ Minutes Jim gave a quick overview of last meeting's discussion of predicate URIs in the context of impact analysis. Started working on an impact scenario involving a set of cross domain artifacts. Two scenarios are in mind at this point. 1 A set of resources is changed or proposed to change. What is the impact on the other resources in the system (context). What resources are impacted or suspect? 1 Given a resource or model, what resources could produce an impact on it if they were changed. The details of our discussions are incorporated into the [[AmPredicateUriInImpactAnalysis][uri discussions]] document.
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