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Please find attached a use case from Document Engineering Services Ltd (and from SystML's and the The freebXML Foundation's freeb-ubl project) (- not yet uploaded to SET TC document site) -- Stephen D. Green Document Engineering Services Ltd .. and voice 2008/12/5 < asu ... @ >: The document named Use case template... (OASIS.SET.TC.UseCaseTemplate.doc) has been submitted by Ms. Asuman Dogac* to the OASIS Semantic Support for Electronic Business Document Interoperability (SET) TC document repository. Document Description: A Template for developing use cases View Document Details: Download Document: PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: The HTML Working Group will have its usual weekly teleconference on 2009-09-24 for 60 minutes from 16:00Z to 17:00Z. Tokyo 01:00+1, Amsterdam/Oslo 18:00, London/Dublin 17:00, New Jersey/York 12 noon, Kansas City 11:00, Seattle/San Francisco 09:00. < > (See the end of this email for dial-in and IRC info.) == Executive Summary == 0. Scribe for this meeting 1. Review of due and overdue action items a. ISSUE-35/ACTION-138: Produce a matrix based on Henri's work [Steve Faulkner] b. ACTION-143: Get co-chairs to bring forward a concrete proposal for a testing task force (including scope) [Paul Cotton ] c. Other overdue ACTIONS for discussion 2. Review of action items pending review a. ISSUE-54/ACTION-103: Register about: URI scheme [Lachlan Hunt] b. ISSUE-56/ACTION-137: Update IRI spec based on comments to Public-IRI [Larry Masinter] c. Other ACTIONs pending review. 3. New issues this week: NONE. 4. Review of issues proposed to be closed: NONE. 5. Status of Call For Consensus emails a. CfC: declare WebSockets out of scope [Maciej Stachowiak] b. CfC: Publish HTML+RDFa as First Public Working Draft [Maciej Stachowiak] 6. Joint HTML and PF WG Accessibility Task Force 7. HTML WG Testing Task Force 8. Scribe for next meeting 9. Adjournment == Details == 0. Topic Scribe for this meeting 1. Topic Review of due and overdue action items a. Topic ISSUE-35/ACTION-138: Produce a matrix based on Henri's work [Steve Faulkner] ISSUE-35: Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html ACTION-138: Produce a matrix based on Henri's work [Steve Faulkner] b. Topic ACTION-143: Get co-chairs to bring forward a concrete proposal for a testing task force (including scope) [Paul Cotton ] ACTION-143: Get co-chairs to bring forward a concrete proposal for a testing task force (including scope) [Paul Cotton ] Testing Task Force proposal: c. Topic Other overdue ACTIONS for discussion 2. Topic Review of action items pending review a. Topic ISSUE-54/ACTION-103: Register about: URI scheme [Lachlan Hunt] ISSUE-54 ACTION-103 b. Topic ISSUE-56/ACTION-137: Update IRI spec based on comments to Public-IRI [Larry Masinter] ISSUE-56 ACTION-137 c. Topic Other ACTIONs pending review. 3. Topic New issues this week: NONE. 4. Topic Review of issues proposed to be closed: NONE. 5. Topic Status of Call For Consensus emails a. Topic CfC: declare WebSockets out of scope [Maciej Stachowiak] Status: Responses due Sep 17. No negative responses. b. Topic CfC: Publish HTML+RDFa as First Public Working Draft [Maciej Stachowiak] Status: Responses due Sep 24. Ongoing discussion. Unclear if responses are negative. 6. Topic Joint HTML and PF WG Accessibility Task Force Original proposal: Revised proposal: 7. Topic HTML WG Testing Task Force See discussion of ACTION-143 above. 8. Topic Scribe for next meeting 9. Topic Adjournment == Dial-in and IRC Details == Zakim teleconference bridge +1.617.761.6200, +33.4.89.06.34.99, +44.117.370.6152 code: HTML (4865) Supplementary IRC chat (logged) #html-wg on port 6665 or port 80 /paulc Paul Cotton , Microsoft Canada 17 Eleanor Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2E 6A3 Tel: (425) 705-9596 Fax: (425) 936-7329 I'm proud to announce that #ruby-pro will be holding its first gathering on Friday. #ruby-pro is an IRC channel[1] on where experienced and advanced Ruby coders can meet and talk, and where less experienced Rubyists can watch and learn. One of #ruby-pro's aims is to spread knowledge. To that end we hold gatherings where several topics are presented, each by a host and each in the format the host of that topic considers best. The topics of the June 27 gathering will be: - BreezeForms: a library to deal with webforms - Treetop: Parse anything from configuration files to programming languages - git: tutorial, walkthrough and demo through the distributed revision control software - EventMachine: general walkthrough, some example apps, and a sampling of the Â"really fastÂ" stuff Planned time for the topics is 45 minutes total. If we should exceed one hour, subsequent topics can be postponed to the next gathering to allow us to give them full and fair treatment. Since this is the first gathering it has the touch of the experimental. We don't know yet how it will work out. But we invite everybody wholeheartedly to join, listen and discuss afterwards. To join the gathering , join #ruby-pro- gathering on at 23:00 UTC. If you're new to IRC, the wikipedia entry lists some software for different platforms. More information about #ruby-pro is available on Regards Stefan Rusterholz ("apeiros") 1: Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of real-time Internet chat or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication via private message, as well as chat and data transfers via Direct Client-to-Client. For more information, see -- Posted via . Hi, I've seen android phone with custom notification areas, e.g. LG have one with a wifi + bluetooth switcher built into the top of the notification area. I would like to do something similar with my app, I've build a custom notification that can sit in the notification area, however despite putting buttons on that selecting the notification simply selects the whole notification and sends me to my Activity, rather than allowing me to select specific buttons from the View. Is is possible to have a notification with individual buttons that can be pressed? And if so does anyone know how to do it? Alternatively, is it possible to customize the top of the notification area, or is that something that LG have done by customizing their android install, and so isn't possible from an app? Cheers,