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Strategy Markup Language (StratML). Owen Ambur, Co-Chair AIIM StratML Committee April 2, 2009. Definition, Focus & Intent. Strategy Markup Language (StratML) ~ an XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans
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Strategy Markup Language (StratML) Owen Ambur, Co-Chair AIIM StratML Committee April 2, 2009
Definition, Focus & Intent Strategy Markup Language (StratML) ~ an XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans Initial Focus ~ the strategic plans that U.S. federal agencies are required to compile and maintain under the Government Performance & Results Act (GPRA) Intent ~ establish an international voluntary consensus standard (AIIM/ANSI/ISO) for potential use by all organizations worldwide
Prospective Purposes • Sharing, referencing, indexing, discovery, linking, reuse, and analyses of the elements of strategic plans • Strategic alignment via literal linkages • Discovery of potential performance partners • Stakeholder feedback • Overcome the tendency of plans to become outdated "shelfware" • Reduce inconsistencies, and delays associated with "stovepipe" systems • Compliance with eGov Act stakeholder linkage requirement
Status & Near-Term Plans • Part 1, StratML Core • March 23 – StratML Committee ballot closed/approved • Issue ballot to AIIM Standards Board & National Standards Council • 2nd Q 2009 – Publish Standard • Part 2, Performance Plans & Reports • Candidate elements identified • Graphic depictions prepared • Schema being drafted
Pilots & Longer-Term Plans • During development, piloting, proof-of-concept phase more than 450 plans rendered in StratML format • Five different authoring tools used thus far • Several value-added service prototypes developed • Part 3 will address optional extensions to Parts 1 & 2, such as: • Relationships among elements across plans • Geospatial references • SWOT & PEST analyses • Critical Success Factors (CSFs) • Programs & Projects
StratML Parts 1 & 2 StratML Core Performance Plans/Reports • Mission • Vision • Values • Goals • Objectives • Stakeholders • Inputs • Processes • Outputs • Outcomes • Metrics
How You Can Help • Join AIIM’s StratML Committee • Subscribe to listserv • Participate in teleconferences • Contribute to Parts 2 & 3 • Review & comment on drafts • Convert plans to StratML format • Encourage others to do so • Insist that .gov agencies & public service .orgs do • Develop value-added services • General purpose • Specialized communities of interest
Contact & Addition Information • AIIM StratML Committee ~ http://www.aiim.org/standards/article.aspx?ID=34121 • StratML page @xml.gov ~ http://xml.gov/stratml/index.htm • StratML documents ~ http://xml.gov/stratml/index.htm#StratPlans • Value-added service prototypes ~ http://xml.gov/stratml/index.htm#SearchServices • StratML Committee c0-chairs • Owen Ambur, Co-Chair Emeritus, xmlCoP • Adam Schwartz, Government Printing Office (GPO) • Betsy Fanning, Director of Standards, AIIM
Forms, Demos & Prototypes • PDF Fillable Form • Xopus Form • InfoPath Form • Mark Logic Search Service Prototype • Google Site-Specific Search • Joe Carmel’s Atom Demo & XML Datasets Demo • Ari Knausenberger’s Tag Cloud Demo • Ken Holman’s Style Sheet Demo
Ken Holman’s Style Sheet Plain Text XML Styled
Xopus Editable Rendition Table of Contents Plan
CMIS & StratML • Content Management Interoperability Specification • CMIS Folders = StratML hierarchy • Organization • Mission • Goals • Objectives • CMIS Relationships • StratML Missions, Goals & Objectives Across Organizations
Prospective Partners • Voluntary Consensus Standards Authorities • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) • International Organization for Standardization (ISO) • Open Compliance & Ethics Group (OCEG) • Stratml.org domain • Draft MOU • ASC X12 Government Subcommittee (X12G) • W3C eGov Interest Group (eGov IG) • Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) • Others?