Dear RDA Strategists,
Attached is a draft paper for Council on Standardisation for your consideration and comment.
I’m not sure how much time Council will have to consider it. The agenda is really tight and this paper is just one part of our report which itself is just one of the Subcommittee reports.
So I have kept the main paper down to one page and put the download of the web post and comments as an annex.
I’ve not mentioned the BSI PAS matter, again in order to keep things simple.
Comments welcome.
Juan.
– Show quoted text -From: parsom3=***@***.***-groups.org [mailto:***@***.***-groups.org] On Behalf Of Mark Parsons
Sent: 10 March 2017 20:39
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC); Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: Re: [council-strategy] RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
This is interesting, Juan. I was talking to the facilitator for the meeting later this month on defining our value proposition for industry. He asked if RDA would be willing to develop targeted WGs to address a particular industry need. I said it is conceivable, especially if they pay for it. This would be then similar to the PAS process, I reckon.
cheers,
-m.
On Mar 10, 2017, at 10:12, JuanBicarregui wrote:
Sending again in plain text as I got a strange bounce first time…
From: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Sent: 10 March 2017 17:04
To: Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
Dear RDA Strategy Committee,
I just received the invitation below to a meeting organised by BSI who are considering developing a suite of standards on “Big Data”.
Of course, BSI is just one of many national standards bodies and RDA should probably not favour any one of these over any other. But the actual standards are relevant and perhaps even more interesting is what they say about routes to ISO stnds:
“PAS/BS/EN/ISO: PAS/BS initially given the complexity of the topic. With the aim of the document then becoming the basis of an ISO.”
PAS and EN are described here:
https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/our-services/developing-new-standards/Dev…
https://www.cencenelec.eu/standards/DefEN/Pages/default.aspx
We should think about these sorts of routes.
I’ll let you know what I learn on at the meeting on 27 April.
Juan.
From: Tim McGarr [mailto:***@***.***]
Sent: 10 March 2017 11:14
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Subject: Big Data workshop to build standards committee – 27th April in Chiswick, London
Juan,
You have received this because of your involvement around workshops I ran last year on Big Data standards. The output of this was a set of 5 validated scopes for standards (see attached)
At the time the outcome from the group was that the PAS route was most relevant and that the PASs should be developed in order of priority. To date we have not had a sponsor come forward, so I would like to propose an alternative route. Instead we would develop a new committee (with a name like Management of Big Data- MBD/1) and develop these as British Standards in parallel. In addition to this I want to discuss an idea on “Self Regulation on the use of Personal data in Commerce” (the attached CDC document provides further background).
This initial Big Data stakeholder meeting will take place from 10am-2pm on Thursday 27th April 2017 in our offices in Chiswick (389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL).
For each of the ideas we will discuss topics including what has changed since the original discussion and who is interested in getting involved in developing each respective standard.
Please reply back to me to confirm your attendance. When the new committee is formed we will need a new chairperson. If you are interested in this role please contact me.
Please feel free to forward on this email.
Thank you,
Tim
Tim McGarr MBA
Market Development Manager (Digital)
T: +44 20 8996 7221 | M: +44 7500 571923
***@***.***
BSI Group, 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, UK
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Dear RDA Strategists,
Attached is a draft paper for Council on Standardisation for your consideration and comment.
I’m not sure how much time Council will have to consider it. The agenda is really tight and this paper is just one part of our report which itself is just one of the Subcommittee reports.
So I have kept the main paper down to one page and put the download of the web post and comments as an annex.
I’ve not mentioned the BSI PAS matter, again in order to keep things simple.
Comments welcome.
Juan.
From: parsom3=***@***.***-groups.org [mailto:***@***.***-groups.org] On Behalf Of Mark Parsons
Sent: 10 March 2017 20:39
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC); Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: Re: [council-strategy] RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
This is interesting, Juan. I was talking to the facilitator for the meeting later this month on defining our value proposition for industry. He asked if RDA would be willing to develop targeted WGs to address a particular industry need. I said it is conceivable, especially if they pay for it. This would be then similar to the PAS process, I reckon.
cheers,
-m.
On Mar 10, 2017, at 10:12, JuanBicarregui wrote:
Sending again in plain text as I got a strange bounce first time…
– Show quoted text -From: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Sent: 10 March 2017 17:04
To: Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
Dear RDA Strategy Committee,
I just received the invitation below to a meeting organised by BSI who are considering developing a suite of standards on “Big Data”.
Of course, BSI is just one of many national standards bodies and RDA should probably not favour any one of these over any other. But the actual standards are relevant and perhaps even more interesting is what they say about routes to ISO stnds:
“PAS/BS/EN/ISO: PAS/BS initially given the complexity of the topic. With the aim of the document then becoming the basis of an ISO.”
PAS and EN are described here:
https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/our-services/developing-new-standards/Dev…
https://www.cencenelec.eu/standards/DefEN/Pages/default.aspx
We should think about these sorts of routes.
I’ll let you know what I learn on at the meeting on 27 April.
Juan.
From: Tim McGarr [mailto:***@***.***]
Sent: 10 March 2017 11:14
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Subject: Big Data workshop to build standards committee – 27th April in Chiswick, London
Juan,
You have received this because of your involvement around workshops I ran last year on Big Data standards. The output of this was a set of 5 validated scopes for standards (see attached)
At the time the outcome from the group was that the PAS route was most relevant and that the PASs should be developed in order of priority. To date we have not had a sponsor come forward, so I would like to propose an alternative route. Instead we would develop a new committee (with a name like Management of Big Data- MBD/1) and develop these as British Standards in parallel. In addition to this I want to discuss an idea on “Self Regulation on the use of Personal data in Commerce” (the attached CDC document provides further background).
This initial Big Data stakeholder meeting will take place from 10am-2pm on Thursday 27th April 2017 in our offices in Chiswick (389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL).
For each of the ideas we will discuss topics including what has changed since the original discussion and who is interested in getting involved in developing each respective standard.
Please reply back to me to confirm your attendance. When the new committee is formed we will need a new chairperson. If you are interested in this role please contact me.
Please feel free to forward on this email.
Thank you,
Tim
Tim McGarr MBA
Market Development Manager (Digital)
T: +44 20 8996 7221 | M: +44 7500 571923
***@***.***
BSI Group, 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, UK
bsigroup.com | Twitter | LinkedIn
BSI Standards Limited is a member of BSI Group and is registered in England under number 7864997 with its registered address at 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, United Kingdom
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Attached files:
Big_Data_Scopes_for_further_development_v4.1.pdf
CDC_Draft.pdf
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Dear RDA Strategists,
Attached is a draft paper for Council on Standardisation for your consideration and comment.
I’m not sure how much time Council will have to consider it. The agenda is really tight and this paper is just one part of our report which itself is just one of the Subcommittee reports.
So I have kept the main paper down to one page and put the download of the web post and comments as an annex.
I’ve not mentioned the BSI PAS matter, again in order to keep things simple.
Comments welcome.
Juan.
From: parsom3=***@***.***-groups.org [mailto:***@***.***-groups.org] On Behalf Of Mark Parsons
Sent: 10 March 2017 20:39
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC); Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: Re: [council-strategy] RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
This is interesting, Juan. I was talking to the facilitator for the meeting later this month on defining our value proposition for industry. He asked if RDA would be willing to develop targeted WGs to address a particular industry need. I said it is conceivable, especially if they pay for it. This would be then similar to the PAS process, I reckon.
cheers,
-m.
On Mar 10, 2017, at 10:12, JuanBicarregui wrote:
Sending again in plain text as I got a strange bounce first time…
From: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Sent: 10 March 2017 17:04
To: Council Strategy subcommittee
Subject: RDA-Startegy – routes to standardisation
Dear RDA Strategy Committee,
I just received the invitation below to a meeting organised by BSI who are considering developing a suite of standards on “Big Data”.
Of course, BSI is just one of many national standards bodies and RDA should probably not favour any one of these over any other. But the actual standards are relevant and perhaps even more interesting is what they say about routes to ISO stnds:
“PAS/BS/EN/ISO: PAS/BS initially given the complexity of the topic. With the aim of the document then becoming the basis of an ISO.”
PAS and EN are described here:
https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/our-services/developing-new-standards/Dev…
https://www.cencenelec.eu/standards/DefEN/Pages/default.aspx
We should think about these sorts of routes.
I’ll let you know what I learn on at the meeting on 27 April.
Juan.
– Show quoted text -From: Tim McGarr [mailto:***@***.***]
Sent: 10 March 2017 11:14
To: Bicarregui, Juan (STFC,RAL,SC)
Subject: Big Data workshop to build standards committee – 27th April in Chiswick, London
Juan,
You have received this because of your involvement around workshops I ran last year on Big Data standards. The output of this was a set of 5 validated scopes for standards (see attached)
At the time the outcome from the group was that the PAS route was most relevant and that the PASs should be developed in order of priority. To date we have not had a sponsor come forward, so I would like to propose an alternative route. Instead we would develop a new committee (with a name like Management of Big Data- MBD/1) and develop these as British Standards in parallel. In addition to this I want to discuss an idea on “Self Regulation on the use of Personal data in Commerce” (the attached CDC document provides further background).
This initial Big Data stakeholder meeting will take place from 10am-2pm on Thursday 27th April 2017 in our offices in Chiswick (389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL).
For each of the ideas we will discuss topics including what has changed since the original discussion and who is interested in getting involved in developing each respective standard.
Please reply back to me to confirm your attendance. When the new committee is formed we will need a new chairperson. If you are interested in this role please contact me.
Please feel free to forward on this email.
Thank you,
Tim
Tim McGarr MBA
Market Development Manager (Digital)
T: +44 20 8996 7221 | M: +44 7500 571923
***@***.***
BSI Group, 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, UK
bsigroup.com | Twitter | LinkedIn
BSI Standards Limited is a member of BSI Group and is registered in England under number 7864997 with its registered address at 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, United Kingdom
Please consider the environment before printing this email
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Attached files:
Big_Data_Scopes_for_further_development_v4.1.pdf
CDC_Draft.pdf
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