a There are four aspects of Intellectual Property for this joint-venture 1 defining the Position Functions, Responsibilities and Descriptions 2 codifying the Position Functions, Responsibilities and Descriptions and the associated Web usage pages 3 on-going usage of those Web pages by Club Volunteers 4 further developments over time by the Club b The Functions, Responsibilities and Descriptions Definition Intellectual Property for Electronic Football Management Information Management was prepared by the following members of the Pittwater RSL Football Club [PRSLFC]: POSITION PERSON INITIALS A CLUB EXECUTIVES a President Peter SYMONDS PS b Secretary Cathy BARBER CB c Treasurer Colin RITCHIE CR d Registrar Lorna GALE LG e Seniors Vice President Greg CARROLL GC f Seniors Assistant VP Garry O'ROURKE GOR g Ladies - Senior Vice President Robyn CATER RC h Ladies - Junior Vice President Trevor FROST FR i Juniors Vice President Mick REALE MR j Sub-Junior Vice President Jim KOOPMAN JK B CLUB OFFICIALS a Competition Secretary Annette BURGOYNE AB b Match Results - Junior & Senior Annette BURGOYNE AB c Ground Mgr & MWSA Delegate Don GALE DG d Equipment Manager Henry SCHYDLO HS e Social Secretary Annette BURGOYNE AB f Sponsorship Officer Peter SYMONDS PS g Canteen Manager Maria NEAL MN h Web Site Brian GRAHAM BG i Premier League Manager Peter COLLINGS PC j A/L 2 Manager Neil BURGOYNE NB C CO-ORDINATORS a Age Jim KOOPMAN JK b Coaching Greg CARROLL GC c Team Stephen GOULD SGG D ADMINISTRATION a Club Administrator New Position 01 Nov 2005 c The FIMS Web page Electronic Information methodology utilises the RUBAC [Rational Universal Business Automation Code] Electronic Information Interchange [EII] methodology. d The RUBAC Information Management Coding methodology is owned by the Hamme Family Trust. e The RUBAC Codes are used to enable the Management Job Definitions to be used on the Internet. f The Web Research and Development IPR Organisation beneficiaries are: The coding structure was researched and developed by 6 members of the OIC: 1 Hamme Family Trust HFT 2 BKD Pty Ltd BKD 3 PTMS Australia PTM 4 Aiyom Pty Ltd APL 5 GMB & Associates GMB 6 Dark FX DFX 7 Halisa NSW Partnership HNP g The Research and Development IPR Individual beneficiaries are: 1 Ken BROMFIELD BKD 2 Phil HUNNISETT PTM 3 Jim LEE PTM 4 Stevan GILLMORE APL 5 Lars SORHUS DFX 6 Guy BLOMBERG GMB 7 Stephen GOULD HNP
B Intellectual Property Royalties
a There is an established eCredits remuneration structure for Intellectual Property Royalties agreed by members of the Open Interchange Consortium b This eCredits Remuneration Structure was proposed, developed and implemented by members of the OIC XLM & E-commerce Special Interest Group [XZIG] c This eCredits remuneration Structure is based on 8 eCredits 1 Accommodation 2 Entertainment 3 Financial 4 Health 5 Learning 6 Nourishment 7 Travel 8 Other d One eCredit is awarded every time a web-page of FIMS is accessed e The eDebit is allocated against the Wed-page Sponsors and as a percentage fee if any products/services are ordered electronically. f Pittwater RSL Football Club also receives one eCredit as the Organisation Body g Pittwater RSL also receives one eCredit as the Original Sponsor
C Copyright
a The copyright for the codes is owned by the organisation and the parties who researched and develop the code for a specific application, function or process. b Other organisations wishing to use the foundation codes to develop coding structures for similar/other applications and information management processes must e-mail: RUBACcodes@halisa-eu.net to check to see if those applications have not been developed. c If this Research is found to have been used in manual and electronic processes without confirmation, legal action may be taken
D Part of larger coding structure
a The coding structure used to provide the Football Information Management System [FIMS] is part of the RUBAC [Rational Universal Business Automation Code] Electronic Information Interchange [EII] Methodology. b Further details on the RUBAC methodology and its value for E-commerce can be reviewed on RUBAC & Electronic Information Management.
E Objectives of coding structure
a The RUBAC methodology was researched to achieve a number of objectives including 1 the automation of management metrics 2 synchronisation of distributed information repositories 3 automatically index and file electronic information 4 minimise transmission time and cost 5 provide a standard structure for information retrieval