No. The idea of this proposal is an event is (roughly) "information about something that has happened [past tense]". So aside from at least one timestamp (date of occurrence), no overlap.
Always funny to see different (but entirely reasonable) interpretations for similar words based on where one "grew up" or vacationed lately. Best Regards, John Voice US 845-435-9470 BluePages Tivoli OSLC Lead - Show me the Scenario From: Nick Crossley/Irvine/IBM To: John Arwe/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS Cc: [email protected] Date: 05/29/2012 03:12 PM Subject: Re: [oslc-core] Request for May 30 agenda John, On the event management domain - do you see any overlap here with calendars, planning, and scheduling? Nick. From: John Arwe/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS To: [email protected], Date: 05/29/2012 11:43 AM Subject: [oslc-core] Request for May 30 agenda Sent by: [email protected] I would like to request Core approval to start up two new working groups to produce domain specifications in the following areas. In both cases, parties (currently non-members) have indicated offline that they would be interested in working on these issues in the context of the OSLC community. [1] Resource Reconciliation WG Does a monitoring record about a computer system and an asset record about a computer system, taken together, describe one or two computer systems? This is a central issue when the resources described are not themselves electronic documents, be they computer systems, software applications, HTTP servers, whatever. The goal of this effort would be to define a common set of resources, properties, and constraints on property values useful for answering that category of question, so that multiple tools can have a common understanding of the answer when they integrate. [2] Event Management WG What events does an event management system contain about a computer system? Once a human decides that an event occurred "because of" some other event, or that an event "is about" a particular network device, how can another product link to details about the event? The goal of this effort would be to define a common set of resources, properties, and RESTful services useful for answering that category of question, so that multiple tools can have a common answer when they integrate. [1] http://open-services.net/forums/viewthread/42/ [2] http://open-services.net/forums/viewthread/41/ Best Regards, John Voice US 845-435-9470 BluePages Tivoli OSLC Lead - Show me the Scenario _______________________________________________ Oslc-Core mailing list [email protected] http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/oslc-core_open-services.net
