2017-10-31 Meeting notes
Date
Attendees
Agenda
1) Use Case reminder
2) Where we are on our road map.
3) Open Action Items
4) JIRA Issues Review - https://jira.edmcouncil.org/projects/FCP/issues/FCP-4?filter=allopenissues
5) Todays content discussion.
SMIF OWL-UML
SKOS
RDF/S
6) For next week.
Proceedings:
DW shows draft story board.
DA shows current Data Dictionary focused on CFTC IRS
EK shows current status of her work on the 88 CFTC IRS data elements mapped to FIBO
Is there a CC on ISDA FPML data? EDMC needs to determine and to get permission
EK is fixing iSDA bugs
FIBO Team needs actual data to proceed much further
Dean expects that his .xls will expand from 25 lines to more than 70 based on EK further mapping
DN asks do we need additional hygiene checks b 4 we publish Deans work?
JN asks where is the DD showing data type? DA displays this
DN says where we have annotations, we should show them. DA, yes we do that. DN Do we need to modify the algorithm? DA No, should add more annotations. The algorithm will find them and display them.
DN OK, keep the algorithm and add definitions of the objects and stop there. JN Yes, that works and we could drill down further if it is asked. Don't want to make this messy.
JN The question may come up as to the exact format of each data element. DN Yes that could always be added. Could go into any FIBO product including the actual FIBO.
DN Should the DD show the definition origin? EK we can only do that in some instances. Don't have all of the sources.
JN It is helpful to list the references for a DD so that viewers can dig deeper.
DN We need to think about how the DD can be represented in a composite graph. This would give us a way of visualizing the spreadsheet in a multi dimensional mode. This would help understanding of the big picture. How is it best to do this? Label of the predicate and generate that into a graph? Build some kind of connective tissue between the elements. Like depends on or is associated with. Use words like that. This should work with any visualization tool. Anzo, Gruff, et. Then could query however we want to. Could this be our next thing to present?