If this sepcification is proprietary, who owns it and what/how do you have to 
pay for it?

On Tuesday 04 January 2005 11:11 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> Thought the folks on this list would be interested in this development.
>
> Joseph
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> Subject: Re: CCOW and OpenCMA
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> From: David Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I've just opened a new project on sourceforge called OpenCMA, for an
> open source implementation of the Context Management Architecture of HL7
> (commonly known as CCOW).  It will be based on that specification as
> well as a couple of other efforts in the area of context-aware systems
> (such as the Java Context-Aware Framework from pervasive.dk).  I will
> provide interfaces for CORBA and for the Web consistent with the HL7
> specifications (version 1.5, if possible).  The implementations will be
> in Java, initially, although other languages are encouraged.  Anyone who
> would like to contribute to this effort please let me know so I can add
> you to the developer list.   We will be sure to make it compatible with
> OpenEMed, but should be useable in many other areas, including those
> beyond healthcare.  The goal is to have a common implementation with
> multiple interfaces and transport technologies.  I hope to have the IDL
> consistent with the spec on the site this week.  Code should follow
> shortly thereafter.  The tricky part for me is to have the
> implementation not violate the HL7 requirement that the specification
> itself is not free.   I think this should be easy, at first, because
> they've not published a CORBA IDL specfication for CCOW.
>
> Dave Forslund
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