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Agenda for meetings in Glasgow
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- From: "I. David Brown" <idbrown@mcmail.cis.McMaster.CA>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 14:28:05 +0100 (BST)
DRAFT AGENDAS FOR THE COMCIFS MEETINGS IN GLASGOW Please pass on comments or suggestions to the chair idbrown@mcmaster.ca COMCIFS OPEN MEETING 5 August 1999 Held in Gala DATA COMMUNICATIONS IN THE 21st CENTURY The purpose of the open meeting is to provide those attending (including the members and observers of Comcifs) with a picture of the current status of the CIF project and the ideas of those active in the project of how they see it developing. It will provide a general overview of the project for visitors as well as background for members prior to the closed meeting. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1300 The CIF project and the role of Comcifs Brown 1310 Dictionaries - Recent changes and current developments Core and dictionaries in preparation Brown mmCIF Berman imgCIF/CBF Bernstein 1330 The problem of Intellectual Property Rights McMahon 1345 What software is available and what should be available? Bernstein, Bourn, Edgington, Westbrook LOOKING TO THE FUTURE 1415 Use of CIF in scientific publication McMahon 1430 Cif and the web Murray-Rust (or Westbrook) 1445 Where are the Dictionary Definition Languages going? Hall Westbrook 1510 Break 1530 Whither CIF? Panel discussion with the speakers 1700 End of session ************************************** COMCIFS CLOSED MEETING 9 August 1999 1300-1500 Held in Etive 1. Merging dictionaries McMahon, Bernstein As new dictionaries come on line this function is becoming more urgent. 2. Intellectual property rights McMahon Where do we stand at the moment? 3. Cif Browser-editor There is a growing need for such an application to avoid discouraging the users. Where do we stand in the development of such browsers? What action should we be taking? 4. Encoding and Dissemination Berman 5. Coordinating CIF developments with non-crystallographic data projects (items 3 and 7b are related) Berman Several non-crystallographic databases are now being developed using DDL2 to ensure that they are compatible with mmCIFs. How can we ensure compatibility between the Star files and dictionaries. 6. Should CIF be registered with ISO? This would strengthen our claim to the standard. Should we pursue this route? 7. The next generation of CIF. a. Relationship to other file structures (XML, ASM.1) Similar file structures are now being widely adopted. What should our relationship be with these other standards? Do we need to build in some compatibility into CIF? b. The future of DDL i. How many versions do we need to maintain? Should we move towards a single DDL? Can we define a DDL3 that is compatible with DDL1 and DDL2? ii. Should the IUCr assume ownership of the DDL's we use? (See items 5) iii. Additional functionality 1. Type constructs 2. Multidimensional arrays 3. Nested loops 4. Save frames 5. Methods ***************************************************** Dr.I.David Brown, Professor Emeritus Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Tel: 1-(905)-525-9140 ext 24710 Fax: 1-(905)-521-2773 idbrown@mcmaster.ca *****************************************************
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