3 | | (1) Compliance Validation – Consolidate and deliver compliance and usage methods – comprising: |
4 | | • A compliance specification with checklist defining all levels and aspects of compliance. |
5 | | • A characterization and mapping methodology guideline describing how to create compliant representations of business information in terms of existing and new reference data. |
6 | | • Core RDL reference data content enhancements necessary to support the above. |
7 | | • A compliance validation procedure defining the process by which requests for compliance validation are submitted to, and the level of compliance validated and certified by, the RDS operation. |
| 5 | * A compliance specification with checklist defining all levels and aspects of compliance. |
| 6 | * A characterization and mapping methodology guideline describing how to create compliant representations of business information in terms of existing and new reference data. |
| 7 | * Core RDL reference data content enhancements necessary to support the above. |
| 8 | * A compliance validation procedure defining the process by which requests for compliance validation are submitted to, and the level of compliance validated and certified by, the RDS operation. |
19 | | (4) Minimum Operational Service Enhancements |
20 | | • Minimum necessary enhancements to procedures, organization and SLA’s (Service Level Agreements) by which the RDS operation markets and delivers the enhanced service capabilities above. |
21 | | • Delivery of defined pre-paid services to those members funding the enhancement project through sponsorship and supplementary subscriptions (Refer Exhibit 2). |
22 | | • (Note that more comprehensive market research, marketing and business-case support, pricing, sales, and additional development of organization and operational resources are in scope, but beyond these priority-one deliverables. These will be further itemized.) |
| 12 | == (2) Publishing Services == |
| 13 | Fix mixed-technology RDL content management and publishing implementations – comprising: |
| 14 | |
| 15 | * Creation of new endpoint triple-store, consolidation of new ID Generator and establishing URI / Namespace conventions supported. |
| 16 | * Enhancements to processes by which existing RDS Tools publish to compliant endpoint as well as deliver established browser/editor, database and spreadsheet formats. |
| 17 | * Creation of specification and ITB (Invitation to Bid) for software and content migration necessary for future scalable and performant upgrade of the overall management and publishing platform. |
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| 21 | == (3) Training Resources == |
| 22 | “How to” resources to enable uptake and use of ISO15926 RDS – comprising: |
| 23 | |
| 24 | * Indexing and consolidation of existing training materials. |
| 25 | * Identifying and creating new training materials based on gap-analysis of the above. |
| 26 | * Establishing resources and procedures to deliver “train the trainer” training based on the above. |
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| 30 | == (4) Minimum Operational Service Enhancements == |
| 31 | * Minimum necessary enhancements to procedures, organization and SLA’s (Service Level Agreements) by which the RDS operation markets and delivers the enhanced service capabilities above. |
| 32 | * Delivery of defined pre-paid services to those members funding the enhancement project through sponsorship and supplementary subscriptions. |
| 33 | * (''Note that more comprehensive market research, marketing and '''business-case uptake support''', pricing, sales, and additional development of organization and operational resources are in scope, but beyond these priority-one deliverables. These will be further itemized.'') |