All:

It seems to me that Fedora has been primarily applied to digital
libraries.  However, in my review of the Fedora project, it seems to me
that perhaps the fundamental technology could be applied in the domain
space of digital rights management workflows for cloud computing
services.  I'd very much welcome some candid feedback on my thoughts of
applying Fedora in this manner.

I'm presently developing a semiconductor
design-to-release-manufacturing, WorkFlow-as-a-Service (WFaaS) &
Digital-Rights-as-a-Service (DRaaS) cloud computing portal.  Here is a
brief description of the problem.

The semiconductor industry is characterized by four (4) distinct supply
chain stakeholders, namely, (1) Silicon manufacturing foundries, (2)
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) ISVs, (3) semiconductor intellectual
property (SIP) providers, and (4) designers.  These four (4) identity
profiles constitute a tangled web of inter-organizational workflows and
processes that will be addressed through the WFaaS & DRaaS cloud offering.

My assertion is that within the context of an inter-organizational
workflow, WFaaS is a producer and consumer of intellectual property and
therefore mandates an effective digital rights service, ala, DRaaS.

Semiconductor design is almost ubiquitously defined through the
generation and use of intellectual property.  The production and
consumption of IP within the semiconductor design process is manifested
through thousands of specialized datasets that must be (1) tracked, (2)
managed, (3) tagged, (4) version controlled, (5) archived, and (6) life
cycle managed ACROSS the multiple semiconductor supply chain identity
profiles previously noted.

>From this extremely succinct description of the problem, does this
community believe that the various software and object models defined by
the Fedora project would be an appropriate application of Fedora's
objectives as applied to the development of a
Digital-Rights-as-a-Service (DRaaS) for the life cycle management and
provisioning of digital IP for semiconductor design?

Kind regards, Marc
-- 

J. Marc Edwards
Lead Architect - Semiconductor Design Portals
Nimbis Services, Inc.
Skype: (919) 747-3775
Cell:  (919) 345-1021
Fax:   (919) 882-8602
marc.edwa...@nimbisservices.com
www.nimbisservices.com

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