Date: 5 March 2010 Agenda: Review Action Items from Previous Meeting Robert to update the Mylyn Scenario to use the Automation terminology Robert to create a Google Spreadsheet to share attributes of the different resource definitions Leigh/David to update the IBM Scenario to use the Automation terminology ALL take the scenarios to the next level of detail... understanding roles of consumer/providers Agree on scenarios Start to identify the roles of the consumers/providers in each of the use cases Identify how the different known products align with the resource definitions initial thoughts (Build Forge and Jazz Team Build at a minimum) Minutes: Attendance: Dave Johnson (IBM), Leigh Williamson (IBM), Nick Crossley (IBM), Peter Birk (IBM), Robert Elves (Tasktop), Scott Bosworth (IBM), Jeff Turnham (IBM), Marcelo Paternostro (IBM) Regrets: David Brauneis (IBM-Lead), Jean-Michel Lemieux (IBM), Paul Tasillo (IBM) Review Action Items from Previous Meeting Robert to update the Mylyn Scenario to use the Automation terminology Robert to create a Google Spreadsheet to share attributes of the different resource definitions Leigh/David to update the IBM Scenario to use the Automation terminology ALL take the scenarios to the next level of detail... understanding roles of consumer/providers Workgroup reviewed proposed resource definitions using Google spreadsheet provided by Robert Elves. Resource attributes need additional meta-data such as whether the attribute is required or optional, unique or non-unique, and so forth Notes on specific attributes: Applies to most(all?) resources: Id : "ugly" identifier for resource - usually a UUID or similar (required, unique) key : user friendly identifier (optional but must be unique if present) summary : text label for resource (required, but can be non-unique) web url : link to browseable GUI for resource (optional ?) Applies to AutomationPlan? resource: dependent plans : list of automation plans that this one is linked with (chained plans, child plans, etc.) Applies to AutomationResult? resource: automationPlan : link to plan that was executed in order to produce this Automation Result - the idea is that a query can be defined to return the list of all AutomationResults? produced by executing a given AutomationPlan? reason : why was this execution of the plan triggered? Enum values: scheduled, manual, etc. state : what is the current running lifecycle state of this execution? Enum values: pending, started, complete, etc. verdict : what is the status of the execution? Enum values: failed, successful, etc. Question was raised about how to handle the concept of versions of the Automation Plan Action items for next meeting: Nick Edgar to update the spreadsheet with resource equivalents for RTC that map to proposed resource definitions (DONE) Leigh Williamson to update the spreadsheet for Build Forge (not done due to lack of edit permission on spreadsheet)
Regards, David _________________________________________________________________ david brauneis | ibm rational automation framework for websphere chief architect email: [email protected] | phone: 919-254-9935 | mobile: 919-656-0874
