LECIS should be recast into XML. The first step is to create some strongly
typed schemas. I have already taken a very small part of Digital Imaging and
Communications in Medicine (DICOM) and reused it for CytometryML. I used
constant attributes to provide a linkage to the original DICOM data types.
The schemas and a publication describing their creation is available on the
CytometryML page of www.newportinstruments.com
Bob Leif
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From: Sanjaya Joshi [mailto:sanjay@...]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 10:07 AM
To: lecis-post@yahoogroups.com
Since AniML is atleast a year or more away, I would recommend getting a
group of focused individuals to revise the Core LECIS areas (maybe in-line
with the AniML). I would, however, caution not to get too carried away and
set a strict deadline to compelete the revision.
The areas:
1. Reduction of the handshake protocol
2. More emphasis on the TCP layer (perhaps the IPv6 service layer?)
3. An implementation model
4. An error and reporting model
Thanks,
Sanjay
-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten [mailto:tstaab@...]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 10:02 AM
To: lecis-post@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lecis-post] ASTM LECIS is up for review
Hello all,
The ASTM LECIS standard is coming up for review. So we need to decide
collectively what we would like to do about the ASTM standard. According to
Dr. Gary Kramer, who is heading ASTM E13.15 subcommittee that will deal with
LECIS, we have three options:
1. Say it's fine and leave it as it is for another 5 years.
2. Say it's obsolete and kill it.
3. Get a task group together to revise what needs fixing.
I would like to get everyone's feedback on this no later than May 30, 2003.
In case we end up deciding to go with option 3, I will need some volunteers
and revision suggestions asap.
Please e-mail your thoughts on this either to the list
(lecis-post@yahoogroups.com) or me (tstaab@...).
Thanks,
Torsten
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