[CMC] Overview, OMG Technical Meeting in Athens
Adrian J. Hooke
adrian.j.hooke at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Feb 16 13:24:30 EST 2005
>Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:50:52 -0500
>From: Dana Morris <dana at omg.org>
>Subject: What's Happening at the Upcoming OMG Technical Meeting: Athens,
>Greece
>To: adrian.hooke at jpl.nasa.gov
>Organization: Object Management Group
>
>Whats Happening at the Upcoming OMG Technical Meeting
>April 11-15, 2005
>Athens, Greece at the Athens Ledra Marriott Hotel
>www.omg.org/athens/8
>
>Written February 10, 8 weeks pre-meeting, based on preliminary information
>from deadlines and wrap-ups presented in Burlingame two weeks ago. Check
>the OMG website for confirmation and details as the meeting date
>approaches, especially the agenda page http://www.omg.org/agendas.
>
>Hotel Reservation Deadline for Athens Comes Early
>
>The deadline for hotel reservations in the OMG room block is Monday,
>February 21, 2005. Reservations after this date will be subject to
>availability. Because there are other events in Athens during our meeting
>week, which may fill up the hotel, OMG strongly recommends that attendees
>reserve their rooms on or before February 21.
>www.omg.org/athens/reg
>
>OMG Technical Meeting Week Overview
>
>OMG members will meet the week of April 11-15 at the Athens Ledra Marriott
>Hotel in Athens, Greece. During the week, members will advance technology
>through the groups adoption process, attend special events and tutorials,
>view demonstrations of OMG-compliant products, and attend co-located
>meetings. If you work for an OMG member company, you can register for the
>meeting at www.omg.org/registration. (Check www.omg.org/memberlist for our
>list of member companies.) If your company is not a member, you can
>request guest registration at www.omg.org/tcguest. If you plan to attend
>only the Space or Enterprise Interoperability Information Days, or only
>tutorials, check the appropriate box on the web form to receive the
>reduced special event rate. There is no charge to attend the MDA FastStart
>Seminar.
>
>MEETING WEEK HIGHLIGHTS:
>Special Events and Noteworthy Presentations:
> Space Information Day with CCSDS and OMG Space DTF, Monday afternoon.
> Enterprise Interoperability Information Day, Wednesday all day.
> MDA FastStart Seminar, Monday afternoon.
>OMG Tutorial Series:
> Introduction to UML 2.0 by Bran Selic, IBM/Rational.
> MDA--Where it Came From and Where It's Going by Dave Frankel,
>Dave Frankel Consulting.
> Survey of OMG Specifications by Dr. Jon Siegel, OMG.
> Introduction to OMGs Real-time Specifications, by members of
>the RTESS PTF.
> Introduction to OMGs Architecture-Driven Modernization
>Specifications and Architecture by members of the ADM PTF.
>UML Certification Examinations:
> OMG UML Certification Examinations available Mon-Fri, 10:00 AM to
>1:15 PM.
>OMG Specifications Work:
> Platform-Side Technology Adoption Work
> Domain-Side Technology Adoption Work
>Co-Located Meetings:
> Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS)
> Crisis Response Executive Advisory TEam (CREATE)
>
>DETAILS:
>
>SPECIAL EVENTS:
>
>Space Information Day, Monday Afternoon: In Athens, OMGs Space Domain
>Task Force (DTF) will hold its first meeting co-located with Space
>specifications consortium CCSDS. On Monday afternoon, the two
>organizations will hold a combined plenary with presentations by each side
>on their scope, skills, specifications portfolio, and current work. This
>will set the stage for productive cooperative work.
>
>Enterprise Interoperability Information Day, Wednesday, all day, : The
>Business Enterprise Integration will host an information day on Enterprise
>Integration architecture and specifications.
>
>MDA FastStart Seminar: OMGs MDA FastStart program will host an
>informational seminar on Monday Afternoon.
>
>OMG TUTORIAL SERIES:
>
>"Introduction to UML 2.0" by Bran Selic, IBM Rational
>The first major revision of the UML standard, UML 2.0, has been completed
>and is now available in its official version from OMGs website. This
>tutorial gives an overview of the most important features of UML 2.0 and
>the rationale behind them. Special emphasis is given to the new concepts
>that enable MDA, particularly for large-scale systems.
>
>MDA--Where it Came From and Where It's Going by Dave Frankel, Dave
>Frankel Consulting
>An overview of MDA, focusing on the business and technical forces that
>brought MDA into being and that will shape its evolution in the future.
>
>Survey of OMG Specifications by Dr. Jon Siegel, OMG
>Dr. Jon Siegel, OMGs Vice President, Technology Transfer, will present a
>tutorial Survey of OMG Specifications. Designed to familiarize attendees
>with the groups standards in both modeling and middleware, this tutorial
>prepares both for activity at the meeting week and for technical work back
>at the office. Starting with the basics of the MetaObject Facility (MOF),
>Unified Modeling Language (UML), XML Metadata Interchange (XMI), and the
>Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM), the tutorial goes on to cover the Model
>Driven Architecture (MDA). Then, switching to middleware, it covers the
>basics of CORBA and the Object Management Architecture, and finishes with
>a survey of OMGs industry-specific domain specifications.
>
>Introduction to OMGs Real-time Specifications, by members of the RTESS PTF.
>Members and chairs of the Real-Time, Embedded, and Specialized Systems PTF
>will present a half-day tutorial surveying their specifications for these
>systems, their architecture, and future plans.
>
>Introduction to OMGs Architecture-Driven Modernization Specifications
>and Architecture by members of the ADM PTF.
>Members and chairs of the Architecture-Driven Modernization PTF will
>present a new half-day tutorial on their work. It is expected to cover the
>fundamentals of ADM, the Knowledge Discovery Metamodel specification
>effort, the Abstract Syntax Tree Metamodel RFP, the ADM Roadmap, and ADM
>Scenarios.
>
>UML CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS
>
>OMGs UML Certification Examinations will be given Monday through Friday
>from 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM at a testing site close to the TC meetings. Save
>20 (about US$25) by using the discount code OMGPRO when you take the test
>in Athens during the week of April 11-15. Appointments are required. For
>information, see http://www.omg.org/meetingUMLcertinfo.
>
>WORK ON OMG SPECIFICATIONS
>
>Building on weeks of work via email and teleconference, OMG members get
>together at five technical meetings per year to discuss and vote on new
>specifications as they progress through our groups adoption process. With
>almost 100 adoptions underway at different stages, there is always a lot
>happening. Members (and especially non-submitting members) best chance
>to influence a new specification is in the writing of the RFP, and next by
>commenting at the presentation of initial submissions a few meetings
>later. At the next stage, presentation of revised submissions, members on
>the voting list for a specification will decide if a submission is ready
>for adoption. If it is, they will vote to recommend; if not, they may
>extend the revised submission deadline and wait for a more suitable
>proposal. Eventually, when all of the issues have been worked out, the
>Task Force will vote to recommend adoption, starting a procession of votes
>which culminates in the formal adoption of the new OMG specification.
>
>So, if you work for an OMG member company or organization, the technical
>meetings provide your best opportunity to influence our standards as they
>work their way from concept to final form. If youre interested in one or
>more of these specifications scheduled for discussion at our Athens
>meeting, we hope youll register and attend.
>
>Heres a list of the work we know about that OMG Task Forces have
>scheduled for the Athens meeting. Since this early writeup is based on
>preliminary information, task force plans may change between now and the
>meeting so, if youre interested in one work item in particular, you
>should check for it when Task Force agendas are posted on the OMG website
>at www.omg.org/agendas two weeks before the meeting, or ask the chair over
>the Task Force email list. (If your company is an OMG member and youre
>not on the email list, send a request to request at omg.org and well add you.)
>
>PLATFORM SIDE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION WORK
>
>Analysis and Design (AD) PTF
>The AD PTF will review revised submissions to the MOF 2.0 QVT RFP, the MOF
>2.0 Versioning and Development Lifecycle RFP, and the MOF 2.0 Facility and
>Object Lifecycle RFP. They will also review the MOF 2.0 roadmap, and view
>a presentation on TOGAF ADM and MDA synergies through OMG/Open Group
>collaboration.
>
>Architecture-Driven Modernization (ADM) PTF
>The ADM PTF will review revised responses to their RFP 1, Knowledge
>Discovery Metamodel.
>
>Middleware and Related Services (MARS) PTF
>The MARS PTF will work on a number of RFPs and RFCs. They plan to complete
>and vote to issue the UML 2.0 Profile for CCM RFP, and discuss drafts of
>the Robotics RFI and a DDS Interoperability RFP or RFC. They plan possible
>votes to recommend adoption of revised submissions to Streams for CCM, QoS
>for CCM, and the UML Profile for Voice-Based Applications. They will also
>hear a presentation on the revised submission to WSDL to C++ mapping, and
>possibly vote to extend to one more revision cycle, and review initial
>submissions to the CORBA bindings for WSDL.
>
>Real-Time, Embedded, and Specialized Systems (RTESS) PTF
>The RTESS PTF will review submissions to the High Performance Enablers
>RFP, the Reliable Ordered Multicast RFP, and Real-time Notification. They
>will also review two possible RFCs: Real-time Protocols, and
>System-on-a-Chip. Finally, they will draft new RFPs for OS Services,
>Secure Audit Service, and RT Fault Tolerance.
>
>
>DOMAIN SIDE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION WORK
>
>Business Enterprise Integration (BEI) DTF
>The BEI DTF will review revised submissions for the Business Semantics of
>Business Rules RFP, and initial submissions to the Production Rules
>Representation RFP. They will also consider an RFC for Business Rules
>Motivational Modeling from the Business Rules group, and support the
>Enterprise Interoperability Information Day along with ManTIS.
>
>C4I DTF
>The C4I DTF plans a day of presentations on a variety of subjects,
>meetings of working groups on SOPES and CMS, and work on their reference
>architecture and roadmap.
>
>Finance DTF
>The Finance DTF will continue work on the reference model for their
>e-Payment Gateway and their roadmap, and meet with SWIFT.
>
>LSR DTF
>The LSR DTF will review revised submissions to the Gene Expression Query
>Service RFP.
>
>Manufacturing DTF
>The Manufacturing DTF will support the BEI DTFs Enterprise Integration
>Information Day, and work on a revised RFP for their future
>Knowledge-Based Engineering (KBE) specification.
>
>Robotics SIG
>The Robotics SIG, newly chartered in Burlingame, will meet in Athens to
>complete the RFI draft that will start their standards work.
>
>Space DTF
>The Space DTF will host the Space standards consortium CCSDS for the
>entire week, with an Information Half-Day scheduled for Monday afternoon
>and many joint working group meetings. They will also review initial
>submissions to the Space System Monitor and Control Service RFP.
>
>CO-LOCATED MEETINGS
>
>Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS)
>CCSDS will hold the first of an anticipated series of co-located meetings
>with OMGs Space DTF, all week with meetings of their Management Council
>starting late the week before. The meeting week will kick off with an
>Information Day on Monday afternoon, already described, and continue with
>both joint and individual subgroup meetings. By co-locating, the industry
>expects to combine the benefits of both concentrated Space expertise and
>participation, and OMGs modeling and other technical expertise, without
>the expense of attending two separate sets of meetings.
>
>Crisis Response Executive Advisory TEam (CREATE)
>CREATE, co-chaired by former President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari and OMG
>CEO Dr. Richard Soley, will meet on Wednesday, all day.
>
>
>MEETING LINKS:
>Athens Meeting: www.omg.org/athens/8
>Registration: www.omg.org/athens/reg
>
>All information for the Athens meeting, including registration for
>members, is collected at www.omg.org/registration. You can find out if
>your company is an OMG member at www.omg.org/memberlist. If its not, you
>can request guest registration at www.omg.org/tcguest. If your company is
>a member, youre entitled to access our members-only web pages and email
>lists; for your personal username and password, send an email to
>info at omg.org. Agendas for subgroups, tutorials, and information days are
>posted at www.omg.org/agendas, although subgroup agendas may not be
>finalized and posted until two weeks before the meeting. All OMG
>specifications may be downloaded free of charge at www.omg.org/specifications.
>
>For More Information:
>Phone +781-44-0404, email: loughry at omg.org
>
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>About The OMG
>The Object Management Group (OMG) is an international, open membership,
>not-for-profit computer industry standards consortium. OMG member
>companies write, adopt, and maintain its standards following a mature,
>open process. OMG's standards implement the Model Driven Architecture®
>(MDA®), maximizing ROI through a full-lifecycle approach to enterprise
>integration that covers multiple operating systems, programming languages,
>middleware and networking infrastructures, and software development
>environments. OMG's standards include: UML® (Unified Modeling Language);
>CORBA® (Common Object Request Broker Architecture); CWM (Common Warehouse
>Metamodel); and industry-specific standards for dozens of vertical
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