Difference between revisions of "Wishlist for architecture"
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* Lifecycle manager and it’s relation to the service synthesizer tool. | * Lifecycle manager and it’s relation to the service synthesizer tool. | ||
* Connecting semantic framework with the solution registry. | * Connecting semantic framework with the solution registry. | ||
− | * Mapping internal application users to GPII users. | + | * Mapping internal application users to GPII users. (Single sign on) |
+ | * Make a timeline/estimate for the Common Terms Registry | ||
+ | * Document directory structure on the wiki | ||
+ | * Conditional preferences (example omnitor; change settings depending on which person you’re calling ) | ||
+ | * Supporting binary data | ||
+ | * Proper device reporting | ||
+ | * Common terms registry / listing | ||
+ | * Snapshotting tool | ||
+ | * Security | ||
+ | * Thin matchmaker (and transformer) / allowing web based applications and other apps more to use the common setting |
Revision as of 17:14, 28 November 2012
What would you like to see the architecture working on
- Allowing to login using ID from other applications (eg. Microsoft Surface, the BD Social app, RWG, ..). We need to be able to relate the NP set of a user with other log ins.
- Transformer and it’s connection to the registry
- Listening to device reporter
- Lifecycle manager and it’s relation to the service synthesizer tool.
- Connecting semantic framework with the solution registry.
- Mapping internal application users to GPII users. (Single sign on)
- Make a timeline/estimate for the Common Terms Registry
- Document directory structure on the wiki
- Conditional preferences (example omnitor; change settings depending on which person you’re calling )
- Supporting binary data
- Proper device reporting
- Common terms registry / listing
- Snapshotting tool
- Security
- Thin matchmaker (and transformer) / allowing web based applications and other apps more to use the common setting