WIMS> CIM> Notes from CIM Core meeting this morning.

From: Richard_Landau@Dell.com
Date: Fri Nov 17 2006 - 15:17:14 EST

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    Notes from CIM Core meeting on PWG update of Printer model

                                                    RBL 20061117

    The meeting went very well, I think. There were six reasonably vocal
    members of Core present, and Ira called in to monitor and lend support.
    Overall, close but no cigar on the modeling. The parts I thought would
    be controversial were not, and vice versa. For instance, no one had a
    problem with adding a hundred new properties or a dozen new classes.

    The major comment on the model was that the table header classes ought
    to be removed if possible. That is, if the table headers are present
    only for the purpose of providing structure, then they should probably
    be eliminated. If the headers contain scalar properties, maybe those
    properties can be promoted to the base class, and then the empty headers
    will be superfluous. The resulting model would be simpler and not
    contain any unnecessary structural plumbing.

    Ira and I spoke after the meeting and agreed that this is probably a
    good simplification. It makes the conceptual model simpler and flatter
    (fewer layers of hierarchy), even though the resulting hub-and-spoke
    instances will be wider. I will draft new pictures long before our next
    concall. (Aesthetically I don't like the result; looks like an erector
    set with pieces missing, lacks symmetry. But one must adapt to the
    local culture.)

    Another class of comment concerned the so-called multi-tenant CIMOM
    problem, which I have been working on with groups here and in DMTF for
    six months. The problem is somewhat obscure down in the technical
    details, and is really a CIM implementation question, not a modeling
    question. The gentleman did bring up a third class of "multi-tenant"
    issues that we have not considered before, that multiple providers might
    publish different views of the same printer device in the same
    repository. But -- and this is the key question that I forgot to ask --
    how is that different from the current situation? That can and does
    happen today for other types of devices. The richer Printer model will
    simply tempt people to do it more often in the future.

    Overall, six or seven out of ten. The hard parts passed. We just have
    to prune the structure a little.

    rick

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