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minutes of closed meeting
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- From: "I. David Brown" <idbrown@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca>
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:07:22 +0100 (BST)
Minutes of the closed meetings of COMCIFS held during the IUCr Congress in Geneva, 2002 Two closed meetings were held in the Executive Committee room of Palexpo, the first on 2002-08-07 and the second on 2002-08-14, both between 1230 and 1430. The decisions of these meetings will be presented to the voting members of CIF for ratification. Those attending were (the numbers indicate the meetings attended): ----------------------------------------------------------- David Brown (chair) (1,2) Frances Bernstein (1,2) Herbert Bernstein (1,2) Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve (2) Syd Hall (1) Kim Henrick (1) Owen Johnson (1) Brian McMahon (1,2) Lucien Pytlik (1) Nick Spadaccini (2) Ton Spek (1) John Westbrook (2) First meeting: ---------- 1. Lucien Pytlik reported on progress with the magnetic dictionary. 2. Kim Henrick reported on the plans of EMBL to use the Universal Modelling Language (UML) in their preparations for the genome project. Current plans call for an XML implementation with mmCIF providing the ontology. Discussion drew attention to the lack of an hierarchical structure in CIF and need for methods of manipulating related information contained in many different datafiles. ACTION (McMahon) It was agreed to appoint a committee to address the problems of metadata in CIF. The committee, tentatively called the Metadata Committee, consists of Brian McMahon (coordinator), Herbert Bernstein, Kim Henrick and either Syd Hall or Nick Spadaccini. The committee is to formulate the terms of reference and propose an appropriate name (see also item 6 below). Both the name and the terms of reference will be presented to COMCIFS for final approval. 3. A discussion took place on the best method for encouraging the writing of software for CIF, but decisions were deferred to the second meeting. Second meeting -------------- 4. The software discussion was resumed. It was suggested that the COMCIFS remit extended only to the provision of dictionaries and not to the development of software. There was general agreement that COMCIFS should not compete with existing development efforts. There was considerable discussion of issues related to whether COMCIFS should help to coordinate the efforts of the community using CIF. There was strong feeling that COMCIFS should undertake any activity needed to ensure the success of CIF. Out of this discussion the following actions were approved: ACTION (McMahon) 5. Brian McMahon agreed to update the CIF web page listing of software and dictionary projects, and to include those undertaken outside the direct influence of COMCIFS. ACTION (McMahon) 6. The Metadata Committee (see item 2) was asked to include in its terms of reference a review of the problems of interconversion between CIF and XML, specifically whether COMCIFS should recommend a particular mapping of CIF into XML. ACTION (Hall) 7. Syd Hall is to prepare a proposal to the IUCr for seed money to allow COMCIFS to explore ways of financing a full time person whose job would be to encourage and coordinate the development of CIF software. Herbert Bernstein, David Brown, and Nick Spadaccini to collaborate. ACTION (McMahon) 8. The current draft version on the web of the formal description of cif grammar, modified to reserve the use of square-bracket delimiters for future use, is to be presented to COMCIFS for approval as a reference specification. The understanding is that this document is not immutable but represents the best currently available description of CIF, even though it may need modifying in the light of experience. 9. There was a discussion of who should be included in COMCIFS membership. It was proposed that we introduce a formal observer membership which would be extended to organizations with a commitment to CIF (e.g. the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre) and non-crystallographic bodies that are preparing dictionaries that are intended to be compatible with CIF dictionaries. (e.g. several dictionaries in the molecular biology field). Currently there are two classes of membership: voting members appointed by the IUCr Executive Committee and non-voting members appointed by the chair (but generally including anyone with an interest in CIF). Introducing a formal observer membership would ensure that constituencies with an interest in CIF are present at our discussions. Suggestions of names for such observers should be forwarded to Brian McMahon for inclusion in the COMCIFS list server. 10. A proposal by Westbrook to change the meaning of the acronym 'CIF' from 'Crystallographic Information File' to 'Comprehensive Information Framework' was advanced. This will be brought to COMCIFS for discussion. The meeting adjourned at 1426. ------------------------------------------------------------ ***************************************************** 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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