Hi, Thank you Roger for the summary. Additional information on
Genericode deployment, incl. the New Zealand Education Sector and MXV
(Model-driven XML Vocabulary) can be found at http://wiki.oasis-open.org/codelist/Known_implementations_of_genericode Juerg From: Costello, Roger L.
[mailto:costello@mitre.org] Hi Folks, Thanks Ken, Betty, Juerg, DW, and Tony
for your excellent inputs! Here's what I learned about who is using
Genericode: OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL)
uses Genericode and you can find all the Genericode files here (click on any of
the folders to see lots of Genericode files): http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/os-UBL-2.0-update/cl/gc/
The National Archives and Record
Administration (NARA) uses Genericode and you can find a description of how
they are using it here: http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol3/html/Harvey01/BalisageVol3-Harvey01.html
The New Zealand Education Sector is
using Genericode. (Juerg can you provide a URL to where people can get more
information?) There is a community developer list for
users of Genericode at: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/clr-dev/
http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/
I looked through some of the list posts.
Here are a few posts from people using Genericode: Paul Spencer writes: I have implemented
over 50 bi-lingual (English / Arabic) code lists for a
government using genericode. Linda van den Brink writes: The Cadastre in the
Netherlands is using Genericode Jan Dvorak writes: We just finished
basic support for Genericode in the DataSink project ( http://sf.net/projects/datasink/ ).
Given a JDBC ResultSet, DataSink
saves it as a Genericode code list. It can take several such
ResultSets and put them as Genericode XML files in a zip
archive. In an email to me, Tony Coates reports
that FpML and by UN/CEFACT uses Genericode. (Tony can you provide URLs to where
people can get more information?) The current specification of OASIS
Genericode 1.0 is at: http://docs.oasis-open.org/codelist/genericode/
/Roger |