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1st Public Design Review

The first public review of the AIXM 5 design took place between February and April 2006. For historical reasons, we have decided to keep on this site the presentations of the meeting that has launched the first public comment period.

Meeting

7-8 February 2006, Washington, USA

The purpose of the AIXM 5 Public Design Review meeting was to present the technical concepts of AIXM 5 in a public forum. More than 80 people representing more than 10 countries and more than 30 organizations and industries participated in the two day public design review meeting.

The agenda and presentations are available through the link below.
  Agenda and presentations

Outcome - First Public Comment period

We would like to thank to all those people and organisations who have reviewed the AIXM 5 Design papers of February 2006. Your comments have helped us progressing to the next stage, which is the release of the draft AIXM 5 draft, between June and September 2006.

Please see the following Design Review pages for updated versions of the AIXM 5 design proposals.
 
 
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