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PLM Workgroup Main Meeting - July 7th 2010 11am Eastern Time /5pm CET

Agenda:

  1. Roll call and brief introductions - welcome new members
  2. Objective for today's meeting - Scenario walkthrough and build up towards release July 30th
  3. Summarise issues from last working session and how these are addressed within the current model PLM scenarios
  4. Discussion to focus on the Activity diagram representationand supporting documentation
  5. Summarise open items and decide approach to each towards release
  6. Next steps

Follow the above link to the scenarios to see the latest jpg

Minutes from 07/07/2010 Meeting of the OSLC PLM Workgroup
Attendees:
Rainer Ersch
Gray Bachelor
Brent Feather
Keith Colllyer
Samit Mehta
Pascal Vera
Mike Loeffler

Apologies: Scott Bosworth

Proceeedings:
The meeting followed the published agenda with a focus on the selected SE Scenario and walkthrough plus next steps

The scenario updates were made into the SysML? model and a plan for an intermediate meeting on July 15th at 11am Eastern to prepare the release package

We clarified that by "release" we mean
publicize as ready for people to engage with
we use a basis for evaluation of the existing Specs
we capture feedback towards a later revision

ACTIONS
1. Gray to updatte the Activity Diagram and post
2. Gray to produce a strawman of the release package
scenario description
supporting definitions and assumptions
open items
3. Gray to organise the intermediate mtg 15/7

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