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MACE
Middleware Architecture Committee for Education
Members - Minutes - About MACE
NOTE WELL: All Internet2 activities are governed by
the Internet2
Intellectual Property Framework.
MACE Working Groups and Other Activities
- MACE-Dir's many projects include the
eduPerson directory
schema, the Directory of Directories for Higher
Education, and the LDAP
Recipe. MACE-Dir is chaired by Keith Hazelton.
- MACE-PKI works with the Federal
PKI Technical Working Group, and, via participation in HEPKI,
investigates technical and policy issues in the deployment of a public
key infrastructure for higher education. MACE-PKI is chaired by Jim
Jokl.
- MACE-Shibboleth
is creating a web-based inter-institutional resource sharing mechanism.
This work is supported by our corporate partner, IBM. MACE-Shibboleth
is chaired by Steven Carmody.
- MACE-WebISO is investigating "web
initial sign-on" packages: systems designed to allow users to use a
standard central service to authenticate to web-based services across
many web servers. MACE-WebISO is chaired by Nathan Dors.
- MACE administers a Uniform
Resource Name (URN) namespace, supporting the assignment of unique,
global, persistent names to resources of various kinds by MACE and its
delegates. MACE also administers an Object
Identifier arc for identifying resources of various kinds for
Internet2/MACE projects and working groups.
- MACE-courseID
works to further the development of course data elements for higher
education, and to adapt existing developments for use in directory-enabled
infrastructures.
Minutes of MACE Conference Calls
- Feb. 18, 2008
- Feb. 4, 2008
- Jan. 21, 2008
- Jan. 7, 2008
- Dec. 10, 2007
- Nov. 26, 2007
- Oct. 29, 2007
- Oct. 15, 2007
- Oct. 1, 2007
- Sept. 17, 2007
- Aug. 20, 2007
- July 23, 2007
- July 9, 2007
- June 25, 2007
- June 11, 2007
- May 14, 2007
- Apr. 30, 2007
- Apr. 16, 2007
- Apr. 2, 2007
- Mar. 19, 2007
- Mar. 5, 2007
- Feb. 19, 2007
- Feb. 5, 2007
- Jan. 22, 2007
- Jan. 8, 2007
- Dec. 11, 2006
- Nov. 27, 2006
- Nov. 13, 2006
- Oct. 30, 2006
- Oct. 16, 2006
- Oct. 2, 2006
- Sept. 18, 2006
- Aug. 21, 2006
- July 24, 2006
- July 10, 2006
- June 26, 2006
- June 12, 2006
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- May 15, 2006
- May 1, 2006
- Apr. 17, 2006
- Apr. 3, 2006
- Mar. 20, 2006
- Mar. 6, 2006
- Feb. 6, 2006
- Jan. 23, 2006
- Jan. 9, 2006
- Dec. 12, 2005
- Nov. 28, 2005
- Nov. 14, 2005
- Oct. 31,2005
- Oct. 17, 2005
- Oct. 3, 2005
- Aug. 22, 2005
- July 25, 2005
- July 11, 2005
- June 13, 2005
- May 16, 2005
- Apr. 18, 2005
- Apr. 4, 2005
- Mar. 21, 2005
- Mar. 7, 2005
- Feb. 7, 2005
- Jan. 24, 2005
- Jan. 10, 2005
- Dec. 13, 2004
- Nov. 29, 2004
- Nov. 15, 2004
- Nov. 1, 2004
- Oct. 18, 2004
- Oct. 4, 2004
- Sept. 20, 2004
- Aug. 23, 2004
- Aug. 9, 2004
- July 26, 2004
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- July 12, 2004
- June 14, 2004
- May 17, 2004
- May 3, 2004
- April 5, 2004
- March 22, 2004
- March 8, 2004
- Feb. 23, 2004
- Feb. 9, 2004
- Jan. 26, 2004
- Dec. 15, 2003
- Nov. 17, 2003
- Nov. 3, 2003
- Oct. 20, 2003
- Oct. 6, 2003
- Sept. 22, 2003
- Sept. 8, 2003
- Aug. 25,2003
- Aug. 11, 2003
- July 28, 2003
- June 30, 2003
- June 16, 2003
- June 2, 2003
- May 5, 2003
- April 21, 2003
- April 7, 2003
- Mar. 24, 2003
- Mar. 10, 2003
- Feb. 24, 2003
- Feb. 10, 2003
- Jan. 27, 2003
- Jan. 13, 2003
- Dec. 16, 2002
- Dec. 2, 2002
- Nov. 4, 2002
- Oct. 21, 2002
- Oct. 7, 2002
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- Sept. 23, 2002
- Sept. 9, 2002
- July 1, 2002
- June 17, 2002
- May 20, 2002
- April 22, 2002
- April 8, 2002
- March 25, 2002
- March 11, 2002
- August 27, 2001
- July 30, 2001
- July 16, 2001
- July 2, 2001
- June 18, 2001
- June 4, 2001
- May 21, 2001
- April 23, 2001
- April 9, 2001
- March 26, 2001
- March 12, 2001
- Feb. 12,2001
- Dec. 18, 2000
- Dec. 4, 2000
- Nov. 20, 2000
- Nov. 6, 2000
- Oct. 23, 2000
- Oct. 9, 2000
- Sep. 25, 2000
- Sep. 11, 2000
- Aug. 28, 2000
- Aug. 14, 2000
- July 31, 2000
- July 17, 2000
- July 3, 2000
- June 19, 2000
- June 5, 2000
- May 22, 2000
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About MACE
In order to help create a national interoperable middleware infrastructure for
research and education, Internet2 has brought together a group of leading campus
IT architects to provide technical advice and direction. This group, called
MACE (Middleware Architecture Committee for Education), draws its members
from universities that are doing advanced work in this area. MACE aims to
foster interoperability in areas such as security and directories. The MACE
working agenda is set by campus CIOs and by partners in higher education
and research. By developing good-practices documents, designing pilot projects
and inter-campus experiments, and recommending technical standards, MACE hopes
to bring about the deployment of a common middleware infrastructure to support
the academic and administrative needs of the research and education community.
MACE forms working groups as needed to explore specific issues. The working
groups are open to broad membership from the higher education and research
communities, but overall size may be restricted in order to facilitate
group operations. |